The five-year, ten-year conversation comes up a lot. Certainly one of the things we're concerned about is convenience, but the double-edged sword that you deal with is this service standard along with security. Although I like to have things convenient myself—we go through the same process—I also have grave concerns about security.
There are two things that I can readily observe if we went to a ten-year validity. First would be the person's physical features; certainly when they're young, they change substantially over ten years. Second—and on this I'm asking if I'm right or wrong—there'd also be an increased risk in a valid passport being out there that maybe was taken and someone wasn't even aware of it, because many people store them away. Now you've got a valid passport out there for this ten-year period, a passport someone could actually be using fraudulently, and you wouldn't have any way of knowing it. Is that true? Are there other security reasons that you don't go with a ten-year passport?