The maritime piece is a bit of a hot potato, to be honest, when it comes to the new building, but that's a local issue. I'll leave that one alone, quite frankly.
I wanted you to give us a sense of how many partners there are, because clearly the Auditor General's office has talked about it. You've given us some sense of what you intend to do. The Auditor General has spoken about the lack of ability by both agencies, the RCMP and CBSA, to actually measure.... Therefore they do not know where the resources should go or whether they have enough. Those are my words, not yours. I heard Mr. Bolduc say that they think they have enough, but the problem is if you can't measure it, I'm not sure you know that. You may have too much, in defence of the government. You may have too many, but you don't know that either. My sense is that you probably don't have enough, but that's a personal view.
With the number of agencies you have to deal with, even though you have a joint management structure, how are you integrating all of those pieces into a performance measurement system that will meet the needs that you've committed to in this Auditor General's report?