I think in that spirit I recognize that witness protection and the security certificate legislation are the priorities.
We may not have any more time, but I want to put several things on the record for my colleague, Roy Cullen, who is not here. There are several things that he'd like us to study. One is the fairness initiative with respect to the CBSA, and the other issue is the cost-recovery program that CBSA has. The third issue is generally, in relation to the Canada border service and our border with the United States, how well we are doing. These are obviously very large issues, and we may not get to them.
There is an issue that I also want to put on the agenda by way of a motion, and I'll tell you, it's obviously for study as well. It has to do with Mr. Dziekanski and his tragedy: to invite representatives of the CBSA, the RCMP, the Vancouver Airport Authority, and others to make presentations so we can study the issue as a committee. Others are studying it, but I think we have an obligation to study the issue.
Anyway, I'll put that forward as a motion. I just thought I'd tell you that.