No. What is important to understand is that an exchange of information with the Americans takes place systematically at the border. The bill would give us the ability to collect information not just in the case of air travel, but also in the case of all other modes of transportation. Therefore, we could ask the cruise line to provide information on passengers travelling on a cruise that departs from Cap-aux-Meules, in the Magdalen Islands, for instance.
The language in the bill covers all possible scenarios, whether we are talking about rail, marine, air, or land travel. You brought up the example of a bus, which is an entirely relevant scenario. That is the reason behind the language that was used.