I'll finish quickly on the passport issue.
I don't want to leave you with the sense that we're being complacent at all. We're working very closely with our counterparts in the U.S. We certainly went through this when it was implemented for the air, and we're doing the same thing with regard to the land and the marine. We're working very closely with the provinces on the EDL implementation. As well, I'm sure you are aware that in addition to the passport, a pass card is also being seen as an option for the border crossing.
With regard to 2010, again, it's an area in which we're working very closely with the U.S. to make sure that there is smooth movement back and forth.
With regard to your comment on the northern border, we'll perhaps have a chance to talk about this later, after Mr. Stephenson leaves; his time is limited this morning. But with regard to Ms. Napolitano, she is, as I'm sure you're aware, very sensitive to the fact. She understands the southern border well, but the northern border not so well. She has made several attempts to try to understand better what's happening along the northern border.
That said, we can perhaps talk about that a little later on, after Mr. Stephenson has dealt with other questions.
Thank you.