To continue with what William is indicating and to go back to where he started, concerning the Canadian criminal intelligence model we introduced a few moments ago, we embarked on this venture about two years ago. We were designing a Canadian criminal intelligence model with the intent of attaching it to the accountability framework of the police chiefs across this country. It is something we've been working on. We've done extensive surveys and have had extensive meetings with senior police executives of their criminal intelligence divisions or branches.
The aim of this model is to ensure consistency and coherence in our approach to criminal intelligence and to combatting organized crime across the country. It is to bring a sense of unity and synergy to the 400 law enforcement agencies that we have across the country.