If I may, I'll provide a clarification.
You referred to the fact that we keep everything on our cellphones, such as our bank account information. With respect to the CBSA, as I explained in my opening remarks, we ask for the password to unlock the phone, but we put it in airplane mode. So there is no data transmission. We do not have access to people's bank accounts or other information like that; we have access to the information stored on the phone. This means that, when we search a cellphone, we do not have access to the information that people use for their bank accounts, such as a password or a bank card number. That is not part of the sort of examination that the agency conducts.