On the initiative that my colleague has just described with Ontario, the CBSA is a partner with CIC in that effort. So that is a priority for the agency as well. We have warrants for arrest for individuals who have absconded. In other words, they have not shown up for an immigration process.
There are currently about 43,000 or 44,000 warrants for individuals' arrests. By and large, 80% to 90% of those are failed refugee claimants without any criminality, without any security concerns. Nevertheless, they do represent a challenge for the CBSA that will partly be addressed through the implementation of entry/exit. We have done pilot projects in the past where we have confirmed that upwards of 20% or more of those individuals who have a warrant for their arrest have in fact left the country.
We're working very closely with the RCMP and our U.S. counterparts to deal with this particular challenge.