Certainly. There were four things we were primarily concerned about. One was that it looked as if there was a risk that the electronic system they used for targeting was about to be switched off without a plan in place to replace it. Then we observed that even when items were targeted, as I mentioned before, they weren't always examined because of a variety of reasons, one being staffing levels, so we recommended that something be done to improve that.
Then the issue that relates most directly to the subject matter of Bill C-21 was that there were certain kinds of parcels, under certain circumstances, that they couldn't open. This meant they couldn't even do the risk analysis, which would be the start of the process of figuring out what they should be looking for.
Finally, back to the staffing point we were discussing earlier, the last one had to do with the fact that in some places where exports went out, they simply didn't do any export reviews at all, because of staffing issues. You shouldn't be able to predict, as an exporter, where you are not going to have any chance of being looked at.