Thank you, Ms. Saxe.
Ms. Lévesque, in the government's response to the committee, the emphasis was on tightening up the borders and the act. The example it gave was Bill C‑37, which would give border officers more latitude to intercept fentanyl, because they would be able to inspect baggage weighing less than 30 grams.
Seven years on, it's perfectly clear that the illicit production of fentanyl has not changed since the passage of that bill.
What's missing? What's needed to tighten up border controls?
What could be done to make this action plan more effective, given that it is not currently producing the desired results?