I'll put that to them when they show up at committee.
I'm concerned about what happens with personal information as we cross the border to the U.S. We saw the recent executive order from President Trump in late January excluding non-U.S. residents from protections under the U.S. privacy act. The information that is made available through things like NEXUS or the FAST pass that trucking operators use is extensive.
You have calmed fears that were raised several years ago. This personal information is extensive. This is biometric. Canadians give up a great deal of information when they cross the border. In the past, there have been protections under the U.S. Privacy Act, but under this executive order, no longer. Should this be concerning to Canadians as we see certain disruptions and certain people profiled, particularly Muslim Canadians?