My question is for the Canada Border Services Agency. First of all, I want to thank the folks at the Canada Border Services Agency for what they do, ensuring that goods get into Canada, that goods get out of Canada and that Canadians are safe.
I'm curious about screening. We've all received text or Facebook messages from constituents saying, “I feel I haven't been screened properly at the border.” I guess I'd like to know from CBSA what we do for screening, what don't we do, what others do and maybe what you think Canadians think screening actually is. We've heard about the ineffective and inefficient taking of everyone's temperature. We've seen pictures of airports with potentially 6,500 to 7,000 people lining up just to get out of the airport.
Maybe you could give me a bit of a rundown. I know you talked about assessments in your opening remarks, but what exactly is “screening”? What are we doing and what don't we do?