Again, Allan may be best placed to answer this question, but my understanding is that.... I mean, clearly they do collaborate. Conservation and protection officers and Canada Border Services Agency officers work collaboratively as it is when foreign-flagged vessels enter Canadian ports. As Allan mentioned earlier, we do work collaboratively with law enforcement agencies abroad.
What this bill will do is to provide clear authorities for collaboration and information sharing between domestic law enforcement agencies, conservation and protection, CBSA, and potentially the RCMP, as well as between Canadian agencies and their relevant counterparts abroad.
It isn't a question of there being no collaboration now, but there will be clear legal authority to allow for certain types of collaboration that we believe will enable our law enforcement authorities to more effectively and efficiently do their jobs.