Okay, thank you.
Director Fadden, in his testimony before the Senate committee—and I know you've been reading the testimony so I won't go into it in detail, and you know I've asked about this a couple of times—referred to the fact that Canada has no system for controlling exits. He hinted at the need for protocols to be developed and hinted that possibly some kind of exit control system might be under consideration.
I'm wondering if you can help us. Do you know anything at all about the advanced passenger record information system? Do you know whether or not there's active discussion about moving up in time the receipt of information in that system so that, for example, CBSA officials could notify the RCMP and airports well before the wheels are up, so to speak? We could change the current system from one in which the plane is gone to one in which it could be used as tool to find out if somebody is on the flight so that there could be some sort of an exit control system. Is that something that makes sense? Do you think it is something that is in the works?