Thank you for the questions.
I'll look at it in a couple of sectors. The first one is the systems that we need to replace or modernize immediately in order to ensure that police officers have the ability to communicate and share information. As I indicated in my opening remarks, in the last number of years, we've invested quite heavily in the Canadian Police Information Centre renewal and the systems that allow police officers to share information, and the building of a system--the N-III project--that allows agencies and police officers to look into each other's areas.
We're looking forward to the modernization of our radio systems. We have in place a multi-year program plan to work with the provinces to improve their radio systems, many of which we've worked on in the last number of years, and many that we have cued up to work on in the upcoming years.
To help us prioritize those over the next number of years, between the next three to five years, we look to the policing community and the provinces and territories. As well, we are using a strategic review council within the RCMP to ensure that the CIO sector is actually responding to the operational needs of the RCMP and its law enforcement partners.