Thank you, Chair.
It's great to see you out this afternoon and this morning.
Mr. Goldstein, I do a lot of travel into Central and South America with parliamentarians down there. We talk about how great Canada is. We have great national parks, great hunting and fishing. In fact, if you go to the airport in Saskatoon this time of year it's full of camouflage. It's the people coming out of the U.S., coming up here to do hunting, either goose hunting or deer hunting, or sportsmanship like that.
One of the complaints I have, and I guess one of the things I'd like you to maybe help address, is this. What are the barriers facing tourists who are coming from countries that require a visa? How does that impact this and what would happen if we made that process simplier or easier? What could we do to make it easier or simpler for them to come here?