You're quite right.
This is an addition of greater responsibility at our borders, but it's an obligation that we think is expected by Canadians. However, through the sweep of our government from 2006 through until today, we have increased overall funding for border security across this country. Yes, recently there was a reduction, but if you look at where we were in 2006 compared to where we are in 2013, and where we'll be, going forward, we have net increased our support for the Border Services Agency's increased hiring. Certainly, this will require new training and new approaches to how they do their job, given the new powers provided in this legislation.
I know that the government would not bring forward this legislation without having consulted with CBSA, the RCMP, and others, to ensure that these new powers wouldn't be offered without the adequate resources to have them realized on the ground. We have done our due diligence in that regard.
On your previous question, John Knubley said he had something else to add.