To the extent that we're trying to shape the policies of a foreign government, obviously Canada only has so much control. But in terms of getting more trusted traveller documents in the hands of the Americans, we do acknowledge that their passport ownership rate is lower; but having said that, they've now issued a pass card, which is a smaller, cheaper, wallet-sized version. There are about a million of those in circulation.
There has been a lot of misunderstanding about children. There has been the wrong impression that kids under 16 need a passport, when they don't. They can get by with just a birth certificate as long as their parents have passports. But we're believers that there should be a multiplicity of documents, from NEXUS cards to pass cards to enhanced drivers' licences to more passports. And in fairness to the Americans, they have set up what are called mobile enrolment teams, where the State Department is moving around the country, going to small communities and enrolling people with passports.
So it's slowly coming up. It's not as high as the Canadian one, but we need it to come up.