We are assessing with CBSA their border capacity at different points across the country all the time. As you may suspect, over time the pressures change, depending on where the big flows are. The government tries its best to respond to that.
The CBSA will make its own assessment about where they see those pressure points. To some extent, they can address them by internal reallocation, but if it becomes clear that they simply don't have capacity to deal with the border pressure, CBSA would make a request to the government, and the government would try its very best to respond to it constructively.
Certainly, the crossing that you've referred to in the southern part of your riding is a very important one in the international movement of people and goods, and we would want to see that it's properly staffed and supported in all the other ways to make it efficient and safe.