Thank you.
I will be brief. People who enter the preclearance area have the right to change their minds, to turn around and go home.
We have some concerns about the fact that American customs officers are still able to question those people. I recognize that they are still in Canada, but we wonder what rights they have and how they are protected in terms of the information they provide.
What happens with information that affects intelligence or privacy?
What information can the officers keep?