First of all, I want to assure the member that this is not going to be a review that's going to take a couple of years. The minister was very clear in his direction to us that he's looking for results and for information as soon as possible, so we'll be, in the coming months, coming back to the minister with our recommendations and our understanding of what happened.
I think the challenge we're always going to be facing is that we make decisions based on the information that is available at a given moment in time. Can we do a better job of collectively gathering some of that information? I don't know. We need to determine that. However, if we don't have information, we can't make a contrary decision about somebody. That's the fundamental issue.
I'll just say, for example, that we've talked about the video. To CBSA's knowledge, and it's only to CBSA's knowledge, the one version that we've now identified has only been available for two years. That's when that information was available globally, and it was only available to us in the last couple of weeks. We can only use the information that we have to make decisions.