Mr. Chair, we would not turn a blind eye. This is the one certitude I would state, following that.
However, I do not have a full list of all enforcement actions on suspected illegal exports of fish or seafood products. That is something we can certainly verify.
The only instance I can recall is the example I provided to the other member of the committee, which occurred a number of years ago. I believe it was through the Toronto Pearson airport. That would have been an example where that type of coordination, enforcement action and collaboration with our law enforcement partners occurred.
However, we take this exceptionally seriously. We do not ever turn a blind eye. There will always be some kind of response—even if it's after the event—to at least contribute to our intelligence and profile awareness of potential illicit actors, so we can take measures, inform our targeting rules and try to catch that event. Targeting must be iterative in nature. We learn from every single incident and circumstance of contravention.