Yes, Chair, I won't be supporting the amendment. I feel that even in the justice system, when it comes to life in prison, you're talking about 25 years, so I think that already demonstrates the length of time that this represents. It doesn't seem like a long time, but as soon as you're arguably close to a lifetime span, it again becomes a moot point.
It's also important to note that we already collect entry information anyway, which is exactly what Mr. Motz is talking about. This doesn't change that. This is specifically about the exit information that's being retained. We do have records of who enters the country. That's already something that exists, regardless of whether this bill is adopted or not.
Again, I feel 15 years allows the legislative objectives to be accomplished. I'm certainly also glad to see that the government sees that the same way, and I'll be voting against this amendment.