That's good to know. I'm not planning to move there any time soon, but I will let you know that neither will Canada have one. The purpose of the biometrics we are moving to is for foreign nationals only.
As you have stated, there is no use collecting biometrics unless there is a real purpose for it. The purpose we are implementing is so that “who applies is who arrives”, so that we can verify that at both ends.
I am going to ask a question. You held up a fake passport and said you can change the picture very easily. How easily can someone change their fingerprint?
I am questioning this because I have heard in other sessions someone saying that biometrics is not foolproof and that it is easy to change your facial structure and easy to change your fingerprints. Is it easier than changing a document, such as taking one person's photo and putting it on another person's passport?