We appreciate that. We want to ensure that the legitimate flow of trade and travel is facilitated and that anything illegitimate or illegal is not. But our priority remains the privacy of Canadians, so we appreciate so much these very proactive endeavours. Thank you for communicating this information to us.
On that same topic, Mr. Champagne, you may wish to comment, or one of the other individuals with you. You briefly mentioned, because of the work you do, the ability of CBSA to deal with very sensitive and very private information.
Can you talk a little about that and about what kinds of processes you already have in place, as well as how you work with the Privacy Commissioner on a number of these initiatives? I think it's important that we know about working with sensitive information, and again, the privacy of Canadians being an important part of what you do, we need to hear some of the background and some of your history on this.