It certainly is pretty clear, then, that you are aware of where you do draw the line with regard to the areas for which you are responsible and of where you are not. You have just used the example of the RCMP being a federal agency and that you don't really have to do it.
Where do you draw the line with regard to other jurisdictions, then? I will use the example, within our own territory. You say the RCMP is a federal responsibility, but in Saskatchewan it is the Saskatchewan government. So how do you distinguish between where you draw your responsibilities or where they stop? It seems to me, in the Northwest Territories, federal agencies are not your responsibility. I would think that the same thing applied with regard to the Saskatchewan government.