Thank you very much.
Thanks to our witnesses for being here.
I want to bring a rural dynamic into the conversation. I would note that I believe it was about a year and a half or two years ago that the insurance industry and others declared that auto theft was a crisis. Back in the 42nd Parliament, motion 167 on rural crime talked extensively about rural auto thefts. Both of you noted, in the periphery of your remarks, the dynamics associated with export versus with more domestic challenges. I know that chop shops are a big issue in rural Canada.
Can you comment on how we can crack down on and track not just vehicles but also how they're being sold for parts and broken down in that way? That's obviously a significant part of the conversation.