All the RCMP at the gates, the entrance points onto the Hill, are supposed to have a book on them. Should an MP or senator arrive without their pin or their identification card and say who they are, the RCMP member is to take the book out of their pocket—not go back into the vehicle screening facility, not go back to their cars, as they're supposed to have that book on them, and we supply them with that—and turn the page to identify the member.
Also, in the last year, the RCMP have access to our secure ID, just a certain portion, a picture of all our employees and staff, in the VSF, the vehicle screening facility, so they can confirm through that software that this person or these persons do indeed work on the Hill. Further, their vehicle screening facility has communication with our communications centre. Often they radio us and say that so-and-so is coming up to visit or whatever the case may be. When they delay a person, usually a visitor, from coming up on the Hill, they'll communicate with us. We'll quickly check and try to keep that delay as short as possible to get the person up on the Hill.