When we have armed border guards, they are obviously going to have to be in this enforcement culture all the time, yet right now a lot of their roles are not enforcement. They are enforcement in different manners, like revenue collection or immigration screening as a primary before sending over to secondary. They protect the border. They facilitate traveller flow and goods flow. A lot of it is commercial. There is enforcement of over seventy different pieces of legislation, but they're not all security-related. Do you understand what I'm asking you? You have a border agency right now that does many different tasks that are not enforcement culture tasks in the way that those of a person operating in a police force would be. Is that something you could agree with?
On February 8th, 2007. See this statement in context.