Yes. They're just detaining them for two hours, costing Ford and other people money and losing productivity. That's why I was looking at that recommendation and saying that there perhaps would be a vehicle, if it were done, at least to advocate—not to undo the process, understanding that they want to go through vetting and checking this individual and not provide him with NEXUS or FAST and other types of things—or at least be able to make sure there's not going to be a two-hour detention every single time the person crosses.
On May 6th, 2008. See this statement in context.