Navigating the labyrinth of legal paper work when you're dealing on the international stage can be challenging, but just as our colleagues at DFATD do, we work with DoJ. A case in point is that we bring the Department of Justice in on our pre-deployment training, which is three weeks. For every liaison officer that is deployed abroad, the Department of Justice comes in, presents to those liaison officers their expectations, what's involved in MLATs, how to fill out the proper paperwork. We're in constant contact with our colleagues at the Department of Justice.
Can we do better? Absolutely, but I'm confident that we're working seamlessly with our colleagues there.