I think the easy starting point is to look at what our allies are doing. There's no easier ally to look to than the United States. It has had its redress system in place since 2007. As I think my friend, Mr. Khan, has already stated in the remarks that I was going to give earlier, that system that was implemented in 2007 has actually had the opportunity to be challenged in court in terms of its constitutionality. It was essentially scrapped and re-enacted with constitutional protections in place.
Obviously, the technology exists. There is a handout I believe Mr. Khan might have shown you earlier that shows the difference between a Canadian traveller booking a flight from Canada to a Canadian destination, and that same Canadian traveller booking a flight on the same airline to an American destination. With regard to the latter, there is an additional field where the traveller can enter the redress number, so obviously the technology does exist.