It's a good question. There is some publicly available information, particularly around the first phase of the rollout of entry-exit, where they were wanting to test how well they could digest relatively limited flows of information from the United States. There was statistical data provided, percentages of data that could be resolved relatively easily. Those looked good. Again, I think it would take someone more expert than I in what those statistics really meant to read them. I think the key thing to understand is that in addition to that sort of result in the first phase test and the privacy impact assessment in stage two, which has been released, we're just heading into new territory in terms of additional information and, in a way, more sensitive information on Canadian citizens that will be added in with Bill C-21.
On October 24th, 2017. See this statement in context.