Thank you so much.
Thank you, Barry, for your testimony here today. It's very important, I think, that people hear the things that you're bringing forward.
Like you, I'm really worried about people's jobs. I think we've had a lot of great conversations today about what we need to do, and the reasons that we're not is still mind-boggling to many of us, as we have company after company come and sit before this committee and tell us they are shutting their doors for down weeks. They are laying people off. We're in a desperate situation that requires action immediately. If there's been this deal sitting there and they haven't taken advantage of it, shame on this government for costing people their jobs and costing people their businesses, because that is what's happening right now.
I really do want to go back to the fact that if we solve this and we get some type of resolution with the U.S., we still have these issues facing us. We still have them breaking the rules. I've had my colleagues here ask questions of other businesses about what that looks like.
I wonder if you can share a little more. You gave us one example of the tubing labelled as books. I would like you to share with my colleagues the way that they're cheating the system— just a couple of examples. What do you think the CBSA needs to do to prevent this from being dumped into our country?