I think we do.
If I were to describe that situation.... Someone is coming to Canada. We have access to the information of all persons travelling to Canada by air. We have that access through the API/PNR information. So there is a system set up to tell us who is on what flight that is coming from where, what documents they have. Some of that information is linked to our databases of persons of concern to us, for whatever reason that might be. They may be on a lookout because they've committed a crime. They may be someone who's wanted by Interpol. They might be someone we want to see because we have some data for them.
The National Risk Assessment Centre reviews the PAXIS information and provides advice to the port of entry. So if they're arriving at Pearson Airport, there's a passenger unit that would review that information and decide to meet the flight, or ensure that the person of interest was referred when they arrived at the primary line to secondary. Now it could be secondary for immigration purposes or for customs purposes, and it could be secondary for both purposes, depending on the reason.