Thank you.
We actually don't. We've not been consulted. We were not consulted when ArriveCAN was first made a requirement. We were not consulted on how it should be laid out. We weren't really consulted on what's going to happen once it's made optional or how that's going to look. If no longer having the requirement for ArriveCAN increases travel, again, our staffing shortages are not going away. They exist, and they have gotten worse year after year for quite a few years. We're in a place now such that if travel does start to significantly increase, we're going to see significant delays at our borders.
I know there were comments about the Greater Toronto Airports Authority being very excited about the new uses for ArriveCAN and further technology. The big worry we have when we talk about technologies is that our officers are much faster than any machine that's been installed at an airport. If you really want to keep things flowing and have the border move, we simply need more people in place, not technology.