With respect to the issue of firearms, in terms of the IBET program and our coordination and cooperation, our purpose, as discussed in terms of the structure of the IBET program, is that we meet on a regular basis with the joint management teams, which are local law enforcement agencies. Anybody with an access to the border will be meeting and talking about common threats, the common operating picture along the border. This would include firearms, though we're not exclusively directed towards firearms; it crosses all commodities that can be smuggled across the border. But over the course of the past year we have had significant successes, notable successes, certainly, in the province of Quebec, in Atlantic Canada. When during our investigations the information arrives that there's a boat-between-the-ports type of smuggling activity, certainly it's a high-priority investigation for the IBET program. As I mentioned, we currently have ongoing investigations with respect to that.
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.