Yes, absolutely. Port of entry gun seizures are up right across the board. A lot of our challenge is between ports, which is the jurisdiction of the RCMP. We put people into the IBET units to curb some of this issue; however, the guns continue to flood in.
The main thing here is that it's about intelligence sharing, about getting information from the convictions and seizures made inland back to us so that we can track the weapons back and use our international partners to possibly identify where the guns are coming from. Getting that is huge and sometimes that's limited.
Other than that, the huge challenge is the issue of it being between the ports. There are miles and miles of border that surround this country. There are 37 ports of entry in the prairies. Down east, there are more ports that closely attached to each other and there's not as much distance between them.