Thank you for the question. The idea of beyond the border is that collecting information earlier gives us more of an opportunity to assess threats and risks and to ensure that those threats and risks don't actually come to the border. We call it pushing the border out. The concept really is to collect information earlier and to then facilitate the easier flow of legitimate goods and travellers that are low risk or that there is no reason to stop.
As for which projects might be most interesting or helpful, I think of things like the single window initiative, which makes it easier for traders to provide information to federal government entities by putting the information in once and other government departments that need access to it get it. Everything we do that makes it easier for them to interact with us I think makes it easier for legitimate goods to flow across the border. I don't know if you want more on that.
When do we finish everything? There are a couple of dates that haven't quite been identified for 2015 and 2016.