I know you did a review of passports just recently. This is another piece of information many Canadians use as identity. You made some recommendations to that ministry, and they've seemingly acted fairly quickly on some of them. I know it's affected my ability as a member of Parliament in a rural and northern area to give service to my constituents, because now they have to show up in person at a passport office to get a passport urgently, if they make an application for a passport on an urgent basis. Members of Parliament used to be able to have the person come in, sit down with them, get their documentation, determine it was legit, send it off, and work with the department to have that done. We can no longer do that, and it sets up a two-tier system in the country. If you live in a bigger centre, you can just walk down and get a passport on a regular or an urgent basis. As a matter of fact, you can almost get it overnight if you're willing to pay enough. In my community, you have to drive eight hours to the nearest passport office, and that's often an overnight with tremendous expense.
Was that what you anticipated might happen? And how does that connect with social insurance numbers and how we make sure people have access, and we protect the integrity of that system, and yet make sure we're not discriminating against some folks?