I think that, whatever we do for land, we probably should do for air, as well. If I look back, where we've had a lot of member complaints—since the start of the pandemic—is in the diffuse rules that exist among different modes of travel. Whatever we do needs to be consistently applied.
In terms of questions about what to do with it, I think a suspension, in the short term, would probably be a pretty shrewd and practical move to ease up some of the congestion. It is going to take time to pivot this into a customs clearance-type app. I believe that CBSA, in the previous panel—if I heard them correctly—said they were moving down that direction. However, even retooling it, in that way, will take time.
In terms of the 72-hour piece, whether it's 72, 48 or 24 hours, or five minutes, I think you're still going to encounter a lot of these same problems, particularly with elderly folks and people whose first language isn't English. I don't think that is going to fundamentally change the issue.