Thank you for the question.
For human trafficking, we have 27 current active cases. What's important to mention as well is that cases can last for multiple years due to witness availability and the ability to compel testimony. Again, for the complexity and sophistication that augment that figure, I would refer to the RCMP in supporting what is likely the larger number of investigations.
Specifically on human smuggling, we currently have 171 active cases. Again, that's going back approximately three years. In those circumstances, what we also try to do is ensure that not only are we going after the organizers and the organized criminality, or the more facilitative role behind that—the people who are organizing large numbers of people who are being exploited, typically after the border—but we're also working in concert with our partners. In some circumstances, we might be the lead, or there might be a joint investigative lead. We might also defer to the RCMP, based on what we would perceive to be their ability to focus with greater sophistication on more complex cases.