Yes. That's really the context that I want to provide to you.
Because the CBSA administers over a hundred different legislative, regulatory and international treaty requirements at the border, our posture is to always put in place an effective and appropriate risk mitigation and measurement framework.
We're never going to be able to do everything perfectly all the time. We've been investing quite heavily in a modernization regime, which is really grounded in data, so that we'll be able to respond to volume growth and expanded mandates and zero in on and apply a risk-based approach that makes sense and is appropriate to the priorities of the Government of Canada, as confirmed to us by the minister through the mandate letter.
From our perspective, certainly our resources are always a discussion that can be had, but we're not letting that stop us. It's not something that's preventing us from—