Our value is that we help other agencies and groups in Canada bridge and make relationships with people in other countries. Our ability to work in different countries, participate in policy development processes at the international level, conduct research, and so on, makes the centre a resource for others.
We have, for instance, worked with the national coordination centre. We have worked with people in British Columbia to support it, and brought to them whatever information and resources we were able to gather from elsewhere. In that sense it is an important resource, and, without modesty, I think it adds to our ability in Canada to fight the problem.