Similar to the situation at CRA, at the CBSA, the delegation of instruments is set up in such a way as to limit it to certain individuals. I have full delegated authority and so do some of my managers. I'm very independent. I've been director of ATIP since 2010 and I have overseen probably 80,000 to 100,000 requests, both access to information and privacy requests, and I am completely independent in what I do.
We do look at recommendations from the offices of primary interest, but we have the final decision. We have the final say. I'd have to say that it's working very well. I've spent my career in access to information and privacy. I've done so for 20 years. I see no need for such a change. We're independent, and that part of the system, I believe, works quite well.
Thank you.