Okay.
Seeing that Ms. Bhandari is from Saint John, I'm going to go back to her again.
Your numbers were off a little bit from mine. I read a report stating that between October 2015 and September 2016, “five times as many electronic media searches—23,877—were conducted by U.S. agents”. I believe you said it was around 19,000. The report said that “NBC reported this week 5,000 searches were conducted in February alone”.
How do we stop that trend? Obviously, it's trending up sharply, and it's going to continue. Are we at risk such that, if we want to enter the U.S., we're just going to have to basically give agents whatever they want? It's quite clear they can deny entry for really almost anything now, right?