I have looked at it. It looks like a briefing note for a committee appearance. I'm not sure who the briefing note is for. I don't know who the “my” is in the statement. It appears to be someone who was going to come to testify at a committee, and I'm not aware if that appearance even occurred.
I would have read the “my” to be the directorate or the branch that was responsible for the implementation and development of ArriveCAN, but again that wasn't.... It was provided, I think, through information that a committee had.
When we started our audit, not only did we look at the records that the Canada Border Services Agency had, but we also went to parliamentary committees that had been studying this to get their information so that we could cross-reference and make sure we had a comprehensive list of documents.