Yes, I welcome the opportunity to do that, as I did in the letter that you just referenced.
I was concerned that subsequent media reports were giving the perception that of all the people arriving on our shores, only 10% were getting any kind of screening. In fact, 100% of all individuals who arrive here in Canada--100% of them--are screened in some way, right from the point of their arrival. Of that entire group, there are a couple of groups that CSIS looks at--first of all, those who are applying for and requesting permanent resident status. CSIS looks at 100% of those individuals.
Also, there are times when, for a variety of reasons, a particular Border Services officer or some other officer may have a concern and wants further screening to take place by CSIS. Of those who are referred to CSIS for further screening, they do 100%.
Those two groupings right there represent about 10% of all the people who are arriving.
So we want to just make it clear that it's 100%. Nobody just arrives in Canada and waltzes through a gate without being looked at in some way, shape, or form. The 10% figure gives you an idea of what percentage of all those arriving here are looked at by CSIS. One hundred percent of these are looked at by CSIS.