This is a process that has already begun, the process of collecting exit and entry data. As my fellow presenter mentioned, there was a phase one and a phase two, during which information was collected, just not from Canadian citizens or U.S. citizens. It was collected from third-party nationals and other groups of people. At that time, impact assessments were done for that collection.
My argument is that, while they're expanding the scope of the information collection, they should be looking to make sure that there are no additional privacy risks to Canadian information. I would note that in their assessment plan, they actually indicate that they intend to conduct such an assessment for phase three. They acknowledge that this is a large expansion of the information that's going to be collected, so I would just recommend that we ensure that they actually follow through on that.