When we look at our interaction with partner countries, we have a traditional association alliance with like-minded countries like the United States, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand that truly are trusted partners. We have a lot of cooperation and collaboration with them overseas.
Regarding Mexico, the visa requirement in place ensures information sharing with our Mexican colleagues. That being said, we do have a working group, which was created after the visa was imposed and which I co-chair with a Mexican counterpart. The work group deals with visa-related issues between the two countries. We discuss ways to improve relationships and visa services on the ground, in Mexico—for instance, by opening VACs—in order to also improve client services. In addition to that, we are trying to come up with ways to improve the Canada-Mexico partnership in terms of visas.