As for CBSA, I think it's important to address the myth that we often go into the personal phone of travellers. This is not the case. We conduct our examination in a progressive fashion. As we've built elements to go further in the questioning and the examination, that will eventually lead us, if we have enough grounds, to ask for a cellphone and ask the traveller to provide us with the password to be able to look into it.
The general public should not fear carrying their electronic devices across borders. As with any other electronic devices, we should be mindful of what we have on them. If we feel that there is confidential information related to business practices or you're involved in an investment and you don't want that information to be made public, or you want to keep it private, well, you shouldn't have it on your personal devices. That would be a general rule of thumb I would give to anybody.