The CBSA supports the calculation of $55 million as the total cost of the public health measures within ArriveCAN. The OAG in the report actually confirms—I think in paragraph 1.24—that they identified the public health component as being $53 million. However, they did add a further $6.2 million for the customs e-declaration, which computerized the old E311 form. On that basis, they came up with a calculation of $59 million. We have a detailed reconciliation between the two numbers—what has been included in our numbers around the public health measures and what's been included in the OAG numbers, which include other activities, particularly the e-declaration but also mobile border costs.
On March 26th, 2024. See this statement in context.