Thank you.
On the first point, that was Yusuf Ahmed who spoke to that. Yes, it's reasonable to expect that as these young men become older, verifying the identity of a three-year-old is much different than verifying the identity of a 20-year-old, especially considering the profiles that are contained on these lists. These young men experience longer waits and greater scrutiny.
On the second point, I would state that we've already seen this program implemented south of the border. The U.S. didn't start with a redress system. They didn't start with a centralized government system. They started by delegating to airlines just like Canada did when the no-fly list was created. In 2007 they started the secure flight program, which is essentially what we're asking Canada to create. Their costs show to be very similar to what the government is projecting for this redress system.