The evaluation covered the activities delivered under the National Strategy by Public Safety Canada, including: the Canadian Centre for Child Protection as a funding recipient for the management of the national tipline Cybertip.ca, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (through NCECC—National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, a national division of the Canadian Police Centre for Missing and Expl [...] The National Strategy aligns with federal legislative roles and responsibilities of Strategy partners and the broad role of the federal government in the safety and security of Canadians. [...] Several high profile cases leading to the rescue of victims and the arrest of suspects illustrate the contribution of the National Strategy. [...] The RCMP mandate in this area is to reduce the vulnerability of children to Internet-facilitated sexual exploitation by identifying victimized children, investigating and assisting in the prosecution of 3 Industry Canada is no longer a partner of the National Strategy and thus, is not included in the scope of the evaluation. [...] As required by the Treasury Board Policy on Evaluation, the evaluation determined the relevance of the Initiative: continued need; alignment with government priorities; and, 2013-2014 EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL EXPLOITATION ON THE INTERNET, PUBLIC SAFETY CANADA.