I have a question on something that came from B.C. I don't expect you to know about it, but I would like you to get back to us on it. It has to do with closing the Pacific Region Recourse Division. I understand they've written to you, Mr. Rigby. You probably haven't seen this. It says: “We would like to point out that there was never any consultation” regarding “the viability and impact of moving this Recourse work outside of the Pacific Region.” They feel it's “not effective and efficient. The amount of work is steady and not decreasing.” They say that transferring the work to Toronto or Montreal will “only increase the workload” there, and there's “no cost saving to the CBSA by eliminating the Recourse office in Vancouver”. They say they process “the greatest number of prohibited weapons disputes”, so moving that work to Toronto or Montreal will increase costs.
Do you have any information I could share with them? Can you get back to me if you don't?