Wonderful.
I'd like to weigh in on the discussion on biometrics, if I may. A previous witness to the committee was concerned about privacy issues around biometrics. He used the example that if 99% of the people are not a security risk, why are we putting the system in place?
I made the point, and I think it's a valid one, that even if 99.9% of people who come to Canada are not a security risk, that 0.1%, if you take the average of 254,000 people who come into the country, would mean that we would allow 254 people a year into Canada who are a risk.
I'd just like to get your feelings on the importance of biometrics and how close it will come to reducing the risk of those high-risk people coming into our country.