Thank you for the question.
Certainly it is a significant concern in terms of the number of firearms that end up on the streets in Canada that are used in gang violence and other types of violence. Through the CBCF, the firearms trafficking working group does take this issue very seriously. They participate in joint threat assessments, joint targeting, as well as joint training on both the Canada and U.S. sides, which is, as I said, simply one mechanism that our law enforcement agencies use in order to collaborate.
There is ongoing work between the RCMP and their colleagues in the States as well to target and address illegal firearms trafficking across the border. I'll let Mike talk to that in terms of some of the efforts that are under way in the RCMP. But certainly it is one of the standing subgroups at CBCF and it's an issue that is taken very seriously.