I think my colleague from CBSA answered appropriately earlier in that the RCMP and the CBSA have liaison officers strategically positioned around the world. The role of those liaison officers is to build networks with other law enforcement intelligence agencies to ensure that we can disrupt, or bring to justice, those individuals who are potentially organizing ventures to bring illegal migrants back into the country.
I think if you look historically, if we go back 10 years, we typically waited for the problems to come to our border. We've been very aggressive and very assertive in taking the fight offshore and quite effective and efficient in doing so. This is where it gets down to performance measures again. If we interdict or stop a venture from coming to Canada, we save Canadian taxpayers a significant amount of money which we wouldn't if that venture boat landed on our shores.
I think we're doing a very good job collectively. We leverage the authorities of CBSA that the RCMP doesn't have in their intelligence networks abroad. We work very cohesively in that regard to protect Canadians here.