Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses.
Ms. Desloges, I have a couple of questions. Again, we certainly, at our local offices, knew that it was a bit of a crisis, and I think you did too. I remember the minister at the time and the amount of time, input, and energy he actually put in at that time to help walk through it. In terms of the amount of time he actually spent in the offices, I think, working with staff to help rectify it....
I think from that, quite honestly, came some other good things. Maybe it isn't all our responsibility, but a lot of MPs now.... I put it out all the time that we help our constituents do and prepare passports.
That's working together. I think that's important for everyone, and we learn a lot more about it, quite honestly. Out of some things that are tough going, we often get some good things come out for all of us outside the passport division.
What percentage of Canadians actually have passports?