Right. I wouldn't say that additional resources would necessarily lead to more investigations. However, I would point to the fact that the 2016 audit of controlling exports at the border did find the staffing levels of coverage for export control were not sufficient to monitor or control all exports at all times. The OAG audit found that some export shipments at potential risk were exported before CBSA was able to examine or detain them. Recognizing the importance of enforcing export control, federal budget 2016 has proposed the provision of 13.9 million over five years starting in 2016-2017 to improve export verifications by enabling CBSA to enhance the identification process and increase examination rates of high-risk shipments. The allocation of these funds has not yet been approved by Treasury Board.
On October 24th, 2016. See this statement in context.