As I have made the case before this committee, these types of prosecutions are sophisticated, and they're becoming more sophisticated. It's absolutely vital that all those elements within the criminal justice system for law enforcement cooperate, that there is communication between all those involved with this.
Now, part of what the Public Prosecution Service does is coordinate, assist, and advise with respect to these complex crimes. It seems to me that this is only reasonable in terms of what we see as the development within criminal organizations. I have pointed out many times in the past that many of these crimes are not one-offs, not one individual who has decided to do something. They are sophisticated operations, part of organized crime. So the measures taken against those organizations have to be developing. They have to be sophisticated as well. So there is a role to play with respect to the public prosecutions in the assistance and the advice of that. One aspect of that, and it is contained within these, is the website that will help coordinate this activity.
We know that the criminal organizations are using sophisticated communication systems, and we can't be on the outside looking in. We have to be a part of this as well. So when I see a request for something like that, as I've indicated, it definitely has my attention, and it gets my support because it makes sense that we have to do what we can. We can't have law enforcement agencies anywhere in this country operating in what they used to call silos. They have to work with each other, because ultimately we all have a stake in ensuring that the individuals who get involved with this type of crime are brought to justice and that there is better security for Canadians.
Again, that is one of the aspects of the supplementary (B)s, and I hope this gets the support of all the members of the committee.