Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Ms. Stoddart, for being here today. I appreciate the opportunity to ask you some questions. I have a number of questions that don't relate to what we're talking about this hour, but from the previous hour as well. I'll probably be jumping around a little.
I wanted to ask you about the cash on the domestic flights that CATSA was reporting to other law enforcement agencies or keeping information on. When I went through the report, I saw it was quite disturbing. It seemed as if over 50% of the information in the incident reports they were keeping was beyond their mandate.
I travel. I fly internationally several times a year and domestically every week, it seems. I have never been asked by any CATSA security screener if I have any cash, if I have anything at all. They sometimes look through the bags. Sometimes they just look through the scanner. Sometimes they'll ask me for permission to look inside the bag. I don't see anybody recording anything. So I'd like to know, when my bag goes through a screening device and it takes a picture or whatever, do they keep that? How is it that they find out that somebody is even carrying a large portion of cash? If my wallet goes through, all they see is my wallet. I can see the screen too.