Given the lack of traveller monitoring at the border, we found that the Public Health Agency of Canada was actually unable to show us that two thirds of travellers had complied with mandatory quarantine requirements.
The mandatory quarantine measure has been in place since March 25. Quarantine was on a voluntary basis until then.
All travellers were assessed based on risk. The names of those deemed to be at high risk of non-compliance with quarantine requirements were referred to law enforcement. We found that only 40% of those persons had been put on the lists. There again, the agency hadn't followed up with law enforcement to determine whether officers had in fact verified those individuals. That's why we said the Public Health Agency of Canada didn't show that two thirds of travellers had in fact complied with mandatory quarantine requirements or that quarantine was effective.