Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for appearing before us today.
What we are talking about is an extra tool in the tool kit to identify people prior to boarding a mode of transportation and coming to Canada. Security of Canadians is our priority. With all due respect, it trumps the privacy of foreigners. They have a choice as to whether or not they fill in the ETA before they come to Canada. If they don't want to fill it in, they don't come. Once we implement the system, that will be the system. For us and for Canadians, it is paramount that their security be protected. When we identify those people ahead of time, it facilitates the system for legitimate people, law-abiding citizens from other nations who come to our country.
Here's what Pierre Sabourin, the vice-president of the operations branch of the Canada Border Security Agency, said:
With the ETA system, we will have the ability to inform the airline, before the flight has left, to not board that passenger....
There are security advantages: people who would be deemed inadmissible would not be coming to the country. There are also advantages from a refugee perspective, which is that we will get fewer refugee claims.
I want to direct my first question to Mr. Gordon.
What do you think the consequences will be if Canada does not implement the ETA?