Within the ports of entry, absolutely, we will ensure that there is compliance. We will assess compliance, and we will do risk assessments of the crew, the cargo, the vessel and the company for any commercial vessel that does come to a Canadian port. We will ensure that there is compliance with all of our administrative, legislative or regulatory policies.
Specific to the committee's interest, that ensures that we are not allowing aquatic diseases, endangered species, unreported cargo fish or seafood products, or any other type of threats, into either our economy or our aquatic areas, just to protect the marine wildlife environment. That's a big part of what we do. In addition, we're also ensuring that there are no other illegal types of imports or potentially undocumented workers coming through on these different vessels. That's our primary role: ensuring that there's full compliance with all the legislation that the agency enforces at ports of entry.