Our concerns are very much those of our colleague, B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Loukidelis. In fact, we're working together with him and with a number of other provincial commissioners on that. We're concerned at various levels. We continue to be concerned about access to the information. When a Canadian crosses the border, how much information is transferred with him or her? We have concerns about the technology and the extent to which the information can be captured by those other than border service agents. We are concerned about the extent of background checks that go into the issuing of one of these enhanced driver's licences, about how this links into other security issues that we may not know about.
So we're certainly watching this with great interest. We've made some suggestions to the Canadian government in our response on a privacy impact assessment, and we continue to talk about this on an ongoing basis, as the results of the trial will come in soon.