Certainly. The authorities for refusing a passport are outlined in the passport order. There are two instances. One is someone for whom there is an arrest warrant. Second is anyone who is on some type of controlled release program like parole or has any type of court order that limits their mobility. On the security side, the minister does have authority to refuse on security grounds. We have had cases, and some of those cases are before the courts.
There is no direct connection between the no-fly list and the current grounds on which a passport could be refused.