There are a few things here. We work with the RCMP every day in executing our respective mandates. At my level and all the way down to the front line, our officers know each other. They talk to each other.
Irregular migration has been steadily decreasing. That's not to say that it's not happening; the CBSA processes people who come and seek asylum through the air mode and the land mode every day. I say that just to say that we are implementing the STCA every day. That is to say, people come from the U.S. and seek asylum into Canada. We determine whether they meet an exception to the STCA. If they don't, we return them. The U.S. does the same thing. I think it's important to note that at the ports of entry, we are applying the STCA, and it's working.
In terms of the situation between the ports, we share targeting information and we share intelligence. We work in integrated border enforcement teams that include the U.S. There are also border enforcement task forces on the U.S. side with embedded RCMP and CBSA officers.
Whether we're stepping out to do patrols that we don't have the authority to do...but I'm satisfied that from an intelligence and information-sharing perspective, we're doing it every day, all the time, across the country.