Well, as the minister indicated, there is no record. There's no intention to keep a record of why people leave the country. When I go into a bank, there's no record as to why I walk into a bank. When I walk into a bank to make a deposit, to make a withdrawal, or to rob the bank, there is no record. It's the same situation when I walk onto a plane; no one knows why I'm getting on a plane.
However, if the police find out somehow that the reason I'm walking into the bank is to rob the bank, or if the police find out somehow that I'm getting on a plane for the purposes of committing a terrorist act, then the police have the right to intervene and stop me at the bank door or stop me at the airplane door. That's the way the criminal law works. We don't keep registers of people coming and going into the banks or onto airplanes, but if they can prove that the person is going into the bank or going onto a plane to commit a criminal offence, then the police have the authority to arrest individuals. It's the same—