Thank you, Ms. Priddy.
We've come to the end of the four rounds. We have the witnesses until, I believe, 5:30 p.m. and there are bells at 5:15 p.m.
I have a question for Chief Superintendent Cabana. You talked about how some of the contraband tobacco is coming from offshore, but that some of it is being manufactured in Canada, the bulk of it on reserve. We understand the sensitivity about enforcing laws on reserve. There are, I gather, first nations police forces and there's a lot of coordination between those police forces, provincial police forces--as and when they apply--and the RCMP.
How realistic is it to say--and have you done it to date--that if you become aware that someone is operating illegally on reserve, you'd actually take enforcement action on reserve, working with other law enforcement agencies or whatever you have to do?