Thank you, Chair.
Thanks to all of you for being here. As was so aptly pointed out by the chair, this is not my regular committee, so I'm going to take a little bit of liberty and ask a question which I think most Canadians would ask. I'm going to go to the CBSA.
You know, I've watched The Bourne Identity, and I know how the crooks get in. When I go to the airport, though, there's one thing that really, really bothers me. When I speak to friends and other people who travel, it bothers them, too. That's how the CBSA really does a good job of shaking down the grannies. I'm curious about that.
Am I missing something or is this something that...? Are we afraid to stereotype? Is that the problem? It just strikes me as odd. Oftentimes somebody will go through and you'll think, “What in the heck are they doing checking that person?” Are we missing something? Is this a problem area where you have drugs or something else going through? I wonder if you could answer that question.