Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Auditor General, thank you for being here. It's always a pleasure to have you here, and we look forward to your recommendations because your advice is always well targeted, and very well thought out.
Earlier, among other things, you mentioned an issue with the computer system that did not allow you to determine whether security had improved at the borders. What is the basis for your assessment of our current security? Can your examination provide us with an assessment of the current level of security? Is it so insufficient that we need to put in place a computerized system—which still seems to be deficient on performance indicators—to allow us to have adequate security? Is our security adequate, given that the initiatives taken here aim to improve what is considered to be a sufficient level of security at the borders?