Currently the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service works with the RCMP, or the OPP and Sûreté du Québec, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, New York State Police, CBSA, FNOC, which is the first nations organized crime initiative, IBET, the international border enhancement team, the Homeland Security drug enforcement agency. We work with just about every enforcement agency in and around the locale of Akwesasne, basically within five jurisdictions, in order to put together a policing plan that will address the needs and concerns of Akwesasne.
I have to point out that part of the issue here in terms of law enforcement is that Canada and the United States don't have the same priority issues when it comes to policing. You know that. Americans are concerned about drugs going across the river, and naturally the Canadians are worried about cigarettes going across the river.
The enforcement organizations need to be synchronized with the activities that are taking place. There does not seem to be an accord at this point in time. We see that more vividly in our environment because of the international environment that we operate and live in. It's difficult to get a concrete plan together.
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