Thank you.
The implementation of an electronic IT system that would enable better performances in terms of information exchange at entry/exit, particularly in preparation for Bill C-21, depends on a computer system.
I would like to come back to a point Mr. Swales raised earlier.
In your report published in 2015, you said that you noted a lack of resources caused by past cuts or the fact that the people who were leaving were not being replaced. Were the 2015 observations so significant that we could say that any future project, including the one concerning the implementation of an entry/exit system, would be compromised because of a considerable lack of resources? Could the type of initiative with the implemented computer system compensate for what was apparently a lack of resources?