I think I would add to what Madame Bouffard has said. Certainly in the search and rescue area, our key area where we actually work together is in the joint rescue coordination centres in Halifax, Trenton, and Victoria, where we are actually co-located with Canadian Armed Forces personnel and manage the SAR system from there and all the taskings from there. That's one of the critical areas for search and rescue and our ability to respond effectively to search and rescue.
I think the other area I would note would be the exercising we do, both in the north and around the country. We do numerous exercises with the Canadian Armed Forces, primarily in the search and rescue area, which is our top mandate or top priority. We also do maritime security exercises as well. That usually involves helicopter support with the Canadian Armed Forces, our vessels, and various emergency response teams, which would be primarily from the RCMP, but we all work together in responding to or interdicting certain vessels that we may become aware of through our maritime domain awareness.
Those are the primary areas where I would say we concentrate our efforts in terms of cooperation.