We could talk about using technology.
Police officers working in municipal roles and in traffic roles have access to the national computers and so forth. That's where a lot of this data is loaded. There's no doubt that police at senior levels work very well together, but they also work well together at a very low level, at the working level. It really is a matter of prioritizing: What are we looking at? That's why I say that CBSA and police should be working jointly in removals.
Your specific example really deals with a bit of a corruption issue. We've seen a lot of it in Quebec, but Quebec has also dealt with corruption through the years, whereas other provinces are now witnessing the same thing and are not as advanced as Quebec in dealing with corruption. You have your own agency in Quebec. It's a multi-faceted issue that you're raising.
