I think the biometric checks, both when people come in and leave, are very important. It certainly doesn't stand by itself. That doesn't automatically give you a security check. If someone comes in, it may come up on the computer that he is a security threat, that he is entering illegally, or that we've deported him. So there are certainly major security implications there. We still have to do thorough security checks, particularly on people coming here as permanent residents, but also on visitors and long-term temporary workers. We don't do enough work in that area.
It's a combination of things. I recommended improving the security screening, which the Auditor General went into detail on. We should have more interviews overseas, and the biometric screening is an excellent initiative. When you talk about looking ahead and being visionary, actually we're way behind some other countries, but there's time to catch up, and we should be doing it.