Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
We need only look at some of the terrorist attacks that have occurred in Europe—where it has taken days for authorities to track down perpetrators to make sure they're not on the way to conducting another attack—to understand why the entry-exit data is important for security purposes.
I understand that part of the reason for the delay behind the implementation of the full beyond the border plan is the decision to expand the sharing of travellers' entry and exit information with other Canadian federal departments. One of those is the Canada Revenue Agency.
Can you explain how the travel exit-entry data would be relevant and worthwhile to the Canada Revenue Agency in terms of protecting citizens, or preventing fraud or anything else?