There's a possibility of targeting? Yes, for sure. When this was discussed, it could have been targeted back then.
We have another fear as well. On April 8, Bruce Josten, the executive vice-president of government affairs, sent a letter to Patrick Leahy and Ron Johnson of the United States Senate about the fact that U.S. personnel cannot be tried in Canadian courts. I'll quickly read a little excerpt from it:
The legislation would clarify that any U.S. employee or contractor working in Canada at a preclearance facility who commits a crime may be tried in a U.S. court of law, as opposed to a Canadian court, which would ensure the accountability of CBP officers, but also protect American personnel.
Protect them from what—Canadian laws? If they break our laws, they should be tried in Canada. They shouldn't be given immunity.