One of the border initiatives will affect small offices. We will test an alternative method for processing travellers who show up at points of entry when the border crossing is closed and there is no one on site. We plan to launch a pilot project in two offices, including one in Quebec. I don't remember the name of the office, I am sorry. There, we will test new technology for clearing through customs the people who show up when the border crossing is closed.
You are correct that our officers do not have the authority to initiate high-speed chases of people who do not stop at the border. In such cases, we call upon our colleagues, be it the provincial police or the RCMP. They collaborate fully with us on this. Often, we are able to bring the people who did not stop back to the border. The majority of them are brought back to points of entry where the question is then dealt with.
If the chair will allow it, I would ask Mr. Slinn if he would like to add anything on the subject.