My question was mostly about the rights of travellers to be reminded that they are protected by the Charter and that they have the right to speak to a supervisor. If I understand correctly, training will ensure that officers will inform passengers of their rights. That is what I understand.
This fascinates and interests me. It is positive to learn that, according to the department's statistics, no traveller has complained about a strip search in the last 12 months. No one has complained about a strip search and there have been no problems at the checkpoints. Is that really the case?