Thank you, Chair.
The idea around CPC-1 is to again amend the strip search provisions to provide or require that it be a Canadian border services officer who does that rather than, if none is available, it be available for the U.S. officer. I do not believe this offends the treaty, because what we're doing is requiring CBSA to be present rather than amending what a U.S. border officer is doing or not doing. I think it is consistent within the treaty. I think it would mean that we could be assured that Canadian laws are not only available but also are applied. That's the critical issue, I think, in these cases, and therefore something that I think is more amenable to the rights of Canadian individuals.