I'll ask Mr. Orr to respond in detail, but often we are in close proximity to access CBSA or RCMP officers. As I say, if the suspect document is an immigration-type document that's been used for immigration purposes to Canada, then the legal authority would exist under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to seize the document. That's where we would call on our CBSA officer, or one of our own immigration officers—not our citizenship staff, but our immigration officer—to actually then exercise their authority under that legislation to seize that document.
Perhaps you can provide details on that.