I'll start by mentioning that, for example, if CBSA were investigating a ghost consultant, there would be no requirement under that scenario for the RCMP to be engaged. However, in the course of that investigation, if it came to light that there were suspicions that there may be an organized crime element, then likely at the regional level that information would be conveyed to the RCMP and there would be an assessment made at that point how to proceed with the investigation. It could be done jointly. It could be handed over to the RCMP and they would take the lead.
Once the investigation had been completed and all the evidence is available that could be collected, there would be an assessment on how to bring that case forward to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. There is very close collaboration between the CBSA and the RCMP really at all levels, right down to and including a regional operational level in these cases.