I don't think it is whatsoever, no. We have so many other, more pressing needs. I mentioned a few of them before. We don't really look at rail or marine. We're examining a small fraction of what we should be on land borders. Some of them are falling apart.
I can give you an example. In Hamilton, we have a port of entry with 100 officers sharing one washroom. We're talking about some really desperate situations. I hear of some places where four officers are doing the job, but, just a couple of years ago, there were 20.
We need people. The situation we have now is not sustainable. The money being put into the border has to be put into personnel.