Claudette Deschênes was actually here. We talked a little bit about the whole issue of identification. For one of the issues she brought forward, her quote was the following:
In the majority of cases we anticipate that applicants would receive confirmation of their travel authorizations within minutes. The U.S. has already successfully implemented a similar system whereby over 98% of applicants are automatically approved for travel, and we anticipate the ETA system will be in place in Canada no later than 2016.
This provision will actually also prevent unnecessary detentions of war criminals and people who are actually inadmissible in Canada because of a serious criminal conviction. I suppose a lot of this gets at what you're talking about, Jayne, in terms of identifying, as quickly and as early as possible, whether or not the individual faces a longer detention period, potentially, or a detention because of lack of identification.
I'd like to hear whether or not you're both supportive of the biometric aspect of this. I know that the Auditor General, when he was—