Thank you, Mr. Chair, and my thanks to our witnesses for appearing before us today. Mr. Cappe, welcome back to the Hill. I'm sure it feels like home to you, and it's nice to see you here.
Mr. Goldstein, Mr. Hamdullahpur, thank you so much for joining us today.
Mr. Goldstein, we know that measures such as biometrics, information sharing, and electronic travel authority make it easier, safer, and faster to travel to Canada without compromising security. It's a key focus of our government and our immigration system to ensure that people coming to Canada do not pose any threats to Canadians, but we always try to reach a balance between security and tourism.
Do you believe that it reaches the right balance between security and the need for tourism?