Yes, I would be very comfortable.
There would have to be an agreed upon training standard, which would really become the guide for reaching the ultimate training goals. It would be something they could put together as a group and then go forward and deliver it.
The training and score they receive would become a part of that CBSA staff member's personal file. That becomes really legendary in terms of the rest of their career. That would always be on their file.
Although the OPP and RCMP firearms officers have different weapons, which results in different training, I imagine there are a lot of similarities. They certainly could agree upon what is best for CBSA, particularly the types of scenarios they might be faced with.
We don't do scenarios where someone who is policing in a booth is faced with a firearm. You would have to create scenarios in the training that are specific to the duties of the CBSA officers. That could be worked on very well with the expertise of both agencies.