Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon again, ladies and gentlemen.
Good afternoon, Mr. Oomen and Ms. McKey.
My questions will be somewhat technical.
I assume there is a practical way for an American officer, a preclearance officer on Canadian soil, to deal with a traveller who is opposed to a strip search. In airports, is there a way for travellers to find out what rights they have? Is a procedure in place? Is there an agreement between Canada and the United States in that regard?