I do appreciate your raising the issue over training, because we could actually have the Tilston Armoury in Windsor converted into a training facility. It was the first one for the Department of National Defence. It has a gun facility and range testing and all the operations there. I hope that something like that is looked at, because it could be close to turnkey for that, especially with the Gordie Howe bridge coming on board and everything else in the upcoming years.
I want to move to Ms. Barrett, but I want to finish by saying thank you to Mr. Weber and his members. By the way, just for the record, our frontline officers at the border did not have a vaccination program put in place. We had to fight for that, and it took over a year. They actually were spot-vaccinated despite being on the front lines during COVID from the very beginning. They weren't considered essential and had to deal with that. That was something that was wrong, and hopefully we can fix that for future challenges, because we've had SARS and now this.
Ms. Barrett, really quickly, when we did the western hemisphere travel initiative changes and the U.S. was requiring passports, we knew that 60% of U.S. citizens would get a passport and 40% would never get a passport. That was just the raw data. Is that what you're experiencing too now with Americans with regard to this foreign application?
Mr. Lovegrove noted that as well, and that's what I've heard a lot. There are some people for whom vaccination is an issue, but the thousands of complaints I received about ArriveCAN were not from unvaccinated people; they were from vaccinated people. Americans were particularly reluctant to sign on to a foreign government's app.