I have a comment.
I have dealt with the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, as well as with the Canadian federal government. In my opinion, there is a problem on both sides of the border. Discussions have to be a lot closer than they are at the moment.
You are completely right about the cooperation that exists between some provinces and states—you mentioned New Brunswick and Quebec too. We have certainly seen that. We see the same thing between British Columbia and Washington State. We see it between Ontario and New York State as well.
So we do see it. There is cooperation, we do work together. But we see it less between Canada and the United States at the federal level than at regional level. We see cooperation at city level too, such as between Windsor and Detroit, or Niagara Falls, New York and Niagara Falls, Ontario. One of the greatest remaining barriers, in fact, is that our two countries have no joint public security policy. We just have regional practices—we cannot even call them policies. That is also a problem...