Thank you.
To Ms. Bhandari, on the American side of things, how are the risks of profiling increased through the information that you can find on someone's cellphone? I'll just give a specific example to contextualize the question.
There was a case a few months ago of a gentleman from Vancouver, who was crossing into Washington State and was turned away at the border because when they discovered, through his cellphone, his sexual orientation, they wrongly assumed that this person would be going to the U.S. to be a sex worker, which was obviously a gross situation of profiling.
Is there a concern as well on that end of things not only because of the invasiveness of going into the cellphones but also since you're basically creating a longer list of stereotypes and prejudice that can be used against a traveller in an inappropriate way like that?