I don't disagree, but let me take the example Congresswoman Slaughter gave when I had an opportunity to speak with her. She was talking about the tremendous impact it's going to have in Buffalo, because there's a huge number of people who go across the border on a whim. Given the fact that only 20% of people have a passport, even if you got to the point at which 20% of people had NEXUS, they are just not the people we're concerned about: those are people who are travelling spontaneously. Her suggestion was to try to find some kind of day pass or two-day pass for a person who just wants to come across the border for a short period of time.
Has there been any thinking about that, and can you tell me how it might work? I was intrigued by the idea. Is there a possibility that we could ask additional questions or have some pieces of identification such that, if somebody shows up without a passport, they could get a pass for a couple of days? Is that a possibility?
How do we deal with those kinds of people, who are very casual and otherwise would be lost, with a really major impact upon the economies on both sides of the border?