Okay. Thank you.
We talked about the risk of profiling. It's an interesting piece, because one of the things that seems to be emphasized here is to not be worried because it's only page 2 of the passport. When we look at things such as the country issuing the document of citizenship or nationality, and when we see how people who are Canadian citizens have been treated at the border, is there any concern that despite the fact that the information is very specific and limited, there's nonetheless enough in there for someone to infer things that might not be the case, especially when one of the stated intentions of the bill is to go after people who might radicalize or supposedly radicalized individuals who might be leaving the country for nefarious reasons?