The CBSA would be best placed to respond to that question. The federal government has invested in the CBSA. In my previous role, border modernization was something we pushed for several years, and we did see that move forward.
At the end of the day, you always need people to do certain things, but a greater reliance on technology and greater flexibility for them would help. I speak to flexibility and nimbleness for our port authorities; our government agencies need that as well. Sometimes they face policy constraints that are not necessarily within their control.
In terms of their human resource challenge, I'd really have to defer that to the officials at CBSA.