Thank you, Ms. Goodridge. I have two grandchildren. I understand exactly what you're dealing with.
Essentially, the report highlights the fact that there are no port police in Canada. How do illegal drugs and human cargo, for example, and other commodities that organized crime traffic in get into our country? They have to come in through the border. That means by plane. It means by vehicle. It means by railway. It means by ports.
Vancouver, for example, is our largest port in Canada. Millions of containers come into this port all the time. There is a lot of contraband coming in. There are seizures. We know that contraband arrives, and yet we have no dedicated port police. That was the number one issue. Our port police, as I mentioned in my opening statement, were abolished in 1997. They have not been replaced. Then there's the federal component. The RCMP simply doesn't have the resources to do what they used to do in the ports.
That would be essentially what we highlighted.