Thank you.
International cooperation and capacity-building is the main part of the prevention strategy. Canada has invested money in helping countries build their capacity, their law enforcement capacity, their immigration capacity overseas, where those networks operate—oftentimes not just the source, but in the transit countries. That is key.
There's also investigation and prosecution of smugglers. Another part of the strategy is to aggressively investigate, invest in the investigations overseas through the liaison arrangements, and then move to prosecution of those who enter into smuggling, and even the crew members.
Lastly, quite frankly, is deterring the human smuggling ventures.
Those three pillars of our strategy are also reflected in the overall pillars of the human smuggling portions of this bill.