I would not make recommendations as such to CIC. I think they're definitely on the right track. They've been at it for a number of years. They've done a good job, in my view, of integrating the pieces they need.
I can't comment on the policies or the standard operating procedures. I'm just looking at the architecture and the various components they bring together. All the elements are there. In Canada we may be a little bit late out of the gate in using biometrics, but that give us an advantage, in that we're starting from the second or third generation, if you will, and ramping right up to a high level of technology.