I can assure the committee that we work very closely with the RCMP. We have a trilateral approach. We work with the Department of Justice, the RCMP, and Finance. We're consulting with Transparency International.
The RCMP has set up international anti-corruption units. They have one based in Calgary. They had one based here in Ottawa, but they've recently been changing that into more of a proceeds of crime.... The reason they've done that is to coordinate it with their drug enforcement and to identify other areas of transnational crimes, so they can pick up corruption in addition to other crimes. So they're very active in it.
They have expert people. I was on the phone talking with them yesterday. We serve as a focal point for enforcement under the CFPOA. They have the team behind it, but most importantly from our perspective, they have the expertise behind it, and they participate in our meetings before the OECD, but they also, as we table our annual report to Parliament.... Our 13th annual report to Parliament extensively lists what the RCMP is doing; they're doing events in education with enterprises, in particular the day of dialogue, which was mentioned by Member of Parliament Bob Dechert. They are there consistently; they have good resources. They have expert people behind it, and they're committed to doing that.
That's why we have the 35 investigations, and they're proceeding with their investigations. The resources are there, and they are supportive and behind us, and they were part of the stakeholder consultations and encouraged this to happen.
Thank you.