I had them grouped differently before we came in, and this is the problem.
We had extensive questioning and a fair bit of testimony, and there was testimony in the Senate, especially from the director of CSIS, on the connection between the new leaving-the-country offences and exit control, exit information: do we know who's leaving? And then exit control is premised on exit information.
I won't go into any detail other than to say that we spent some time asking different witnesses about this issue. I believe the record will show that a number of different approaches are being considered by the government, including possibly changing the passenger information system to make it an earlier-in-time system.
Our concern, frankly, is that we may be semi-sleepwalking towards an exit surveillance system that hasn't been presented as part of what is needed to implement the leaving-the-country provisions, so we simply wanted to make sure that the reporting had this in mind, and that the whole idea of exit information and exit control doesn't slip under the radar at the stage of the accountability around this bill. That is the reason it's there.