Yes.
The CBSA is responsible for enforcement at the ports of entry and the RCMP is responsible for enforcement between ports of entry. We see a situation where seizures being made by the RCMP between ports of entry are declining, but that's being matched by an increase in seizures at ports of entry.
At this time, when we are seeing a significant increase in seizures at ports of entry, Bill C-10 comes along and provides us with a new tool that enables us to refer those larger numbers of seizures we're seeing to the RCMP so that they can lay criminal charges.
In my opinion, it's good timing and good placement.