Thank you, Chair, and thank you all for your attendance today. It's much appreciated.
I have to confess to being a little confused, only because of the number of times memoranda and information-sharing were mentioned.
I will get to that, but I want to ask one straight-up question. It stems from a question asked by one of my colleagues. The Auditor General has noted that Transport Canada does not see its role as preventing criminal organizations from infiltrating airports. There were a lot of problems with information-sharing.
My question is this. If someone gets through and ultimately gets a security clearance to work in an airport, and it's found that they shouldn't have gotten the clearance, for whatever reason, who is responsible? Is it the RCMP or is it Transport Canada?