Thank you very much for your question, Mr. Long.
I'm actually a native of Saint John and a proud graduate of Saint John High School. It's nice to speak with you.
We are trying to track the technology that U.S. Customs and Border Protection is acquiring. One of the main areas we've been focusing on has been the use of devices such as Cellebrite that allow the forensic searches.
There has been work done through freedom of information requests and various investigative journalism efforts to track the expenditure of money on particular technology. But while it's a concern, I think we don't yet know enough about what those capabilities are at the border specifically—and in your case in particular, which was presumably at a land border for a short period of time when your phones were out of sight, as opposed to their being seized and taken to a facility where there would be greater access to technology.
We're very concerned about any technology that's being acquired in this realm and being deployed at the border, but I don't think we have enough information right now.