I'm not going to speak for the minister. He's well able to do that himself.
I will point out that since taking on this role, I have attended the cross border crime forum with both this minister and his predecessor, where fentanyl, drug and firearm smuggling and human smuggling featured prominently in the agenda. Canada brought as much substance to that meeting as our American colleagues.
Out of that, the ministers and the attorneys general recognized the work we were doing to establish information-sharing agreements, told us to hurry up and asked for feedback on how we were operating together. We were quite able to give that feedback, and we were operating quite collaboratively.
I have been in several meetings where these were on the agenda and, like I said, the minister was well briefed by me and the commissioner in terms of the risks related to it.
CBSA has received funding on firearms and drugs in the past few years, as well as addressing irregular migration and stolen vehicles. The extent to which we have been given additional funding for technology, detection tools, increased law enforcement—