Thank you, Mr. Chair.
On the first one, on the latitude for decision-making, when an individual comes to a port of entry, the officers may ask questions, and if they do not receive correct answers and are unable to determine the identity of the individual, they may detain the person until they have the answers. In other cases, if they believe that the individual does not pose a risk, they may release the individual with a promise to appear at a later date. So there is latitude in between, and that can be a broad range, in some aspects.