Yes, absolutely.
First, the government provided money to increase the physical screening of workers. CATSA screens a number of people today. The government provided money for more workers to be screened, and I mean physically screened, not the background check.
Then we have the restricted area identity card, which is the biometric card. The concept of this card is that the biometrics of the person, that is the fingerprints, digital information, as well as the iris scan, are embedded in a little chip on the card. When the employee wants to enter the restricted area, they have to swipe their card through a magnetic reader that then compares the biometrics on the card with the biometrics of the person. It also compares them with a database of valid security clearances.