Okay. We have a long way to go on this front, because I'm pointing to page 19, paragraph 3.92. In it the Auditor General says:
We found that only 40 percent of border services officers and 69 percent of superintendents at land border crossings had completed mandatory training related to mitigating the risk of corruption.
He found that 78 percent of superintendents had completed the mandatory course on security awareness for managers. Flip it around and that's almost one-quarter of the superintendents who did not take a mandatory course on security awareness for managers.
Paragraph 3.98 says:
We found that 60 percent of border services officers had completed the Values, Ethics
—that means that 40 percent didn't—
and 58 percent had completed the security awareness training.
That means that 42 percent would not. Moreover:
Just 40 percent of border services officers had completed both. Only 69 percent of superintendents had completed both.
Again, these are pretty devastating numbers, and the thing that just drives me the most is how could it get to this point that you would be so far behind? Superintendent training on security—give me a break.