In today's process, we have, under CARM, to account for goods coming into Canada after goods are released into the economy. We have a process that's part digital and part paper. Someone can submit a declaration saying that they're going to pay duties and taxes, but if they want to change anything, they have to switch over to a paper process, come to an office and present paper to the CBSA. The CBSA has to administer that paper, and it's not that efficient.
The efficiency gain, in part, is in making that entire process digital. An importer can declare their duties and taxes and make changes to the declaration. If they want to make an adjustment to the declaration, it's all digital, and the automation is essentially the efficiency gain.
Other elements of CARM give importers insight into their account balances to see what's going on and to make payments. The visibility is directly provided to an importer, so they see what's going on with their CBSA account. Those are two big ones.