Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for making time for the committee.
I do want to underscore, for the sake of the committee, one more time how important this issue is and that it's not just nuisance calls. I know of cases from before I entered politics of seniors from ethnic backgrounds, from minority backgrounds being targeted in their native language. They were told that within an hour, they had to deposit x amount of money, and that otherwise they would lose their citizenship or lose their permanent resident card, and they actually did that. I know of one particular case in which the individual actually then committed suicide because of the embarrassment of the entire ordeal, so it's a very serious issue.
Mr. Scott, you spoke a little bit about the international co-operation that happens between your organization and your international counterparts. Do you want to elaborate a bit more? I feel as though we're bringing a lot of people into the country every single year and we need to take care of them and protect them because they're vulnerable. What is the co-operation that's happening?