Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for being with us.
Mr. Bissett, reading from the briefing we have from our analysts, and from what you said earlier, we know that “Beyond the Border: a shared vision for perimeter security and economic competitiveness” was established by the Canadian Prime Minister and the U.S. President. What I'm learning from what the analysts have included is that the subsequent action plan includes joint priorities in areas of cooperation, such as establishing a common approach to the screening of travellers. That's kind of along the lines of what you said earlier as well.
Following from Ms. Sims' question earlier about Australia, you said that our questions on the eTA will probably be similar to those of Australia rather than the U.S. Since our cooperation agreement to have similar screening is with the U.S., wouldn't our questions be—clearly this is all speculation because we don't know for sure—closer in line with the U.S., since we're trying to streamline and harmonize our process with the U.S.? It will be the more stringent questions.