I was wondering, from a security perspective, about your viewpoint, about how you feel in your conversations regularly with American security officials. How do we satisfy their need? Obviously we would prefer not to have a passport as a document at all for people to cross. They can use two pieces of government ID.
From a security perspective, how do you think we can satisfy them on whether or not an enhanced driver's licence would be there? What about an idea of something like a day pass or a two-day pass? Congresswoman Slaughter has recognized this for the person who shows up at the border.
My concern here is that, look, we have almost no time between now and June, and there's not a lot of talk being put into this. When I talk to congressmen and congresswomen and governors on this, I find they haven't put a lot of thought into it. We're going to hit this date in June. People are going to show up at that border and they're going to be turned away. You only have 20% of Americans who even have a passport, so this is going to have a hugely detrimental impact upon trade, and it's not greatly improving security. It's something we all have to be thinking about here.