Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to the witnesses today for very interesting testimony.
I was interested in the statement you made with respect to CATSA. Whenever I talk to law enforcement—and CATSA certainly is a law enforcement agency—what they indicate to me is that the more information they have, the better. They'll never turn down information; they will collect every piece of information they can get.
My question for them is why they need this. You said they were over-collecting data. What was their stated rationale for this? Did they have one? Did they have a reason for why they were asking questions that they weren't actually duty-bound to ask and collect?