Thank you for the question, Mr. Chair.
Just going back to the first part of the question, it's correct to say that at the upper end of the individuals we worry about most are the ones who have serious criminal antecedents who should be removed from Canada.
The CBSA last year set a target of removing 100% of individuals with criminal records who were ready for removal. That means people who have gone through the process, who are ready to be removed. We challenged ourselves to ensure that 100% of those individuals would be removed from the country, and we were successful, so that is a fairly high watermark for the CBSA.
On Canada's most wanted list or CBSA's most wanted list, in fact, that has been very successful. In terms of individuals that we've either located, removed, or demonstrated they'd already left Canada, it's well over 50. I think the actual removal number is just high of 40.
But these are individuals who are, again, either criminals or people who are war criminals, for instance, who have been removed as a result of the collaboration of the public, frankly, who have contributed to our efforts.
The program started almost three years ago. We will continue. We are continuing to add names, as you know. It's a very important component of our enforcement effort.