Well, again, government is notorious for red tape. That's why it's called “red tape”, but when we want to eliminate things down to the minimum, we have to make judgments about what we should ask, how we should ask it and in how much detail, and whether we ask it up front or after the fact.
A global firm that has seen this in dozens of jurisdictions or in a commercial context can help inform the decision. I think that's an important point to make. They just give us advice. The ultimate decision rests with CBSA, but I think that before making decisions that affect billions of dollars or millions of people, it's useful to get the benefit of some outside advice.