Thank you.
I will just go back to the idea of retention, and you already alluded to this in terms of future law enforcement needs. There is the 75-year period, which, let's face it, is, essentially as optimistic as we may be, someone's lifetime. But then in the same report on the same issue of entry-exit information, which is the bill before us, we see that any IIS, Internet information services, records that are linked to active law enforcement lookout records, CBP enforcement activities, or investigations will remain accessible for the life of the law enforcement activities to which they are related.
In the context of, for example, any kind of racial profiling happening at the border, which arguably could fall under CBP enforcement activities and things of that nature, are you concerned with that openness to the retention of data on someone in that particular context? Because, let's face it, any time there is profiling going on those categories could be used as justification for some kind of ongoing activity, or even with false positives as another example.