I will answer in part, and perhaps I will ask my colleague Mr. Daigle to elaborate on the procedure.
In terms of exchange of information, there are two layers of exchange of information. There is the higher level exchange of information between Canada and the United States. That part, as you've heard earlier, Monsieur Picard, is in the hands of CBSA. They have an agreement with the United States. We are not directly implicated in that.
IRCC has an understanding, an arrangement with CBSA in terms of our accessing the entry-exit information once the system is up and running.
I have to stress though, that we already have the right to collect this information. This is not new. IRCC, under the Customs Act, has the right to collect entry-exit information from persons leaving and entering Canada. The entry-exit system will provide automatic...or will facilitate the access to this information.