We're even talking about beyond the border 2.0 at some point as well.
To add to what my colleague was saying, it also has a lot to do with trusted travellers and trusted traders in border communities, so that as these people approach the port of entry, we already see them coming before they are there. RFID, radio frequency identification, enables them to access the right booth and the right information. The idea is that for people in those communities that straddle the borders, who cross all the time, the NEXUS program comes to mind and the trusted traders program comes to mind. The FAST program, free and secure trade, allows commercial goods to go through unstopped. It's more about that. It's knowing about who is coming prior to doing all the business at the border which slows the border down.