Yes. For Rocky Mountaineer's operations, we currently only have one international cross-border route, Vancouver to Seattle, but the economic advantage for Rocky Mountaineer and primarily for our customers, or “guests”, as we call them, is just time and efficiency. They are at our station already most likely about 90 minutes ahead of departure. As soon as we check them in, they're waiting. Currently the operation is that when they get to Seattle and conduct the post-clearance, it could take upwards of 45 minutes for the very last passenger to get cleared. Meanwhile, they have travel plans to get to maybe a cruise ship or other activities. Speeding it up on this side of the border would help us achieve our mission of providing a much better guest experience.
On May 29th, 2017. See this statement in context.