Here's my last question.
I've worked on the executive side. What kind of pressure were you and your department under from the Privy Council Office to get this done? I can certainly see how the non-partisan Privy Council Office would be tremendously worried about cross-border relations, given what the U.S. administration was signalling on border travel. What kind of pressure was the department under to just get this done? “Damn the torpedoes—we need to have this done immediately.” Did that have an impact on rule-following internally? That's my last question.