I think that thought needs to be given to the enforcement versus facilitation equation. It's difficult for a visa officer, under the best of circumstances, to make judgments on a person's intentions. Visa officers are meant to be mind readers, and it's a very difficult task.
So if we are particularly concerned with catching our mistakes, so to speak, then I think the emphasis needs to be on “in country”, on giving more resources to CBSA, and perhaps it's achieving exit controls. As much as I enjoy Canada's open system, if security is the concern, then these are the kinds of measures that need to be taken. I'm not necessarily advocating that, but I think it's—