Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'll be sharing my time with Ms. Dabrusin.
I want to thank the presenters for their very comprehensive submissions. It was very interesting to listen to both of you.
In our ridings, usually immigration and citizenship are the top issues for many of our constituents that come through the door. After those, I'd say it would be EI and OAS and GIS. Some of the border issues on trade that we're talking about, Ms. Todgham Cherniak, don't come up as often, but I have a couple of questions for you.
As these laws and rules change, it would be great, Ms. Boisjoly, to have a communications package for our constituency offices. As we hear more issues from our constituents who cross the border often, we need clear information and processes to address their concerns. I know I'm putting the cart before the horse, but it's just to keep us ahead of the game.
My first question is for ESDC. One of the Auditor General's studies was on the state of the information technology infrastructure at CBSA. Is ESDC ready for phase three of the entry-exit initiative? Do we have the proper cybersecurity measures in place to protect the information of Canadians on your end?