Thank you for the question.
At the last count by Statistics Canada, more than 6,900 jobs in your riding rely on the travel and tourism industry. And being a border community, obviously the U.S. presence is important.
We had been making progress—actually, Minister Kenney, when he was the immigration minister, brought in an exemption called the reasonable accessibility policy. People who had old or minor criminal offences were given an exemption to come in. We're still working through the administration of that, as it's still a bit awkward. But we continue to work with CIC and CBSA to find out the best path for that. Still, at this point, CBSA officials at the border have, in our view, far too much discretion over this. And I think through the policy process, we'll be able to deal with this issue.