There are two things I might say in terms of the question. I won't speak to the details of the MOU. I think the RCMP can do so.
The concerns that are raised here are based on experience and concerns that are shared by Canadians and communities that have been targeted for transnational repression. Those are well known to us, and they remain a priority. These are discussions we have regularly.
Just to be clear with the committee, the focus of the next steps in terms of co-operation between the RCMP and the MPS has been very much on trying to move toward a much more practical outcome-oriented conversation on fentanyl, among other things. We are also looking at discussions that get to more practical co-operation on issues of international online scam centres that are supported by international crime.
There are a number of concrete things there, but the premise of the question is understood.
