Certainly.
I mentioned Japan a little while ago. I'd also point you in the direction of some of the initiatives in the United States, where the national intellectual property centre brings together people from the FBI and from CBP, the customs and border protection group. They work much more closely to bring enforcement resources together, to bring expertise together.
We have a problem in Canada, in that how well the RCMP and the CBSA talk depends on what area of the country you're in. The relationship isn't formalized, and information sharing isn't required.
So there are examples of places where there is a centralized IP crime task force and a centralized IP centre where enforcement bodies can work together. It's a key thing that we should be doing.