Thank you, Chair.
I do want to make a comment. Mrs. Fraser. I don't know what we'd be doing with government operations without your office, because it seems to me a lot of things would carry on without improvements and changes if it weren't for your audits and the follow-ups that come out of those things. I think you provide an excellent service to government operations.
I wanted to just focus on a couple of things today, and then maybe turn it over to Mr. Williams. It seems to me that the watch list problem at the border could become a fairly difficult task. If I were a border person, it would be sort of like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I'm thinking of common names. Mr. Williams here has a common name--John Williams. I'm sure if you look in the telephone book in Toronto there are probably two or three pages of John Williamses or maybe Mark Hollands.
At the border, it would seem to me this would become a problem not only for the person who has that name. If John Williams happened to be on a watch list--