Mr. Chair, I appreciate the question. One thing we are always trying to achieve is the balance, if you like, between security issues, the admissibility issues, and facilitation. That's one of the key things that we have to get right, and we're constantly working on getting the balance correct, as you rightly indicated.
There are means of offering information. I think each mission worldwide would have an e-mail address to which that sort of information could be fed. Many of the missions have officers who are actively soliciting that sort of information as well, going out into the community. Often they are officers assigned by the Canada Border Services Agency, who are working on these sorts of issues. They work particularly closely with the airlines in those communities, who have especially good insight into what is going on more broadly in the community. They are working with other missions as well, so that we get as much intelligence as we can, which will have a bearing on the decisions visa officers will make.