I don't think we're going to achieve what we've seen in Europe in the foreseeable future. It's bizarre when you think about it. Think of the challenges in Europe compared with those in North America. The practical realities are that it's unlikely we'll be able to achieve that. But can we move to push the borders out? Can we develop a better understanding of the people and cargo coming to North America before it ever arrives, and then thin out the Canada-U.S. border?
If we're counting on the border as the place to intercept terrorists, including domestic homegrown terrorists, this is a very dangerous reed to try to grasp. We need to share criminal intelligence more effectively to identify threats before they ever get anywhere near the border. It means reconceptualizing how we manage security and redefining the game. But yes, that's the direction in which I'd like to move.