Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to both witnesses for being here.
I want to clarify something with regard to Mr. Scott's questions, and if you have some comments to make on this it would be appreciated.
With regard to the exit and entry strategy and agreement that we have under the beyond the border framework with the U.S., it is very important that we're clear that this is a stand-alone measure. It's sharing information; it's not collecting new information. It's sharing information with our U.S. counterparts. At this point it's only occurring at four land crossings. It's not happening when people, obviously, are flying to other parts of the world. When someone leaves our country, we share that information with the U.S., which becomes their entrance, or it is vice versa, when someone comes into our country, it becomes their exit information.
Is that how you understand it to be? Have I explained it in the correct terms?