Absolutely. Actually one of the recommendations that a number of groups made is the notion of an IP crime task force, which would be representatives from rights holders, from private industry, from government, and from law enforcement who all stick together. There is an informal ad hoc working group of representatives from the RCMP, border services, and some rights holder groups which gets together once in a while, but it's very informal. It lacks any formal government authority. As a result, it's limited in what it is capable of doing.
Facilitating information sharing on a regular basis in a more formal way is critically important.