If you could, Deputy Commissioner, it's not an absolute priority, but if you could put together the numbers of RCMP people out to other police jurisdictions, it would at least be information that we could maybe have a debate about at committee.
To the Canada Border Services Agency, one of the complaints I get from businesses is that all too often when they come across the Ambassador Bridge or the other bridge—but the Ambassador Bridge is where I get the most complaints—they see CBSA booths not filled. They are sitting idle with traffic backed up, especially if there's a football or baseball game in Detroit, and at busy times when traffic is heavy. I just emailed Ambassador Bridge while we were here and they said they're moving fine right at the moment, but it's not a busy time.
I have two questions. First, why are those booths empty by CBSA during busy times?
Second, in the Ambassador Bridge area, or the Detroit area, actual traffic now is still only about 40% below what it was in 2003, so our traffic is not nearly as heavy, yet we're still having backups. We also have the new bridge to nowhere at the moment. With that situation, the distance of the bridges apart, can you tell us how many more new Canada Border Services Agency booths you're going to require to man the new bridge as compared to the current situation?