Integrated border enforcement teams involve five key partners. In Canada, it's the CBSA and the RCMP. In the U.S., it's the Coast Guard, CBP, Customs and Border Protection, and DHS , Department of Homeland Security. There are 22 or 23 teams across the country. They operate under a joint management structure where there are representatives from all those core agencies. They analyze intelligence and then target the threats on both sides of the border that both sides agree are using the border as a means to exploit. It's been very successful.