Mr. Chair, I can start off by talking about how we initially screen temporary resident applicants, those coming in to visit Canada. Every application for an individual who wants to come to Canada as a visitor is screened by the IRCC with that initial security screening. We look at biometrics. Biometrics not only help us identify whether or not any criminality is known but also help us in terms of identity management. This is the first time we're seeing an individual, and we anchor that identity for the individual throughout the entire process.
Our officers are highly trained in different risk indicators. These risk indicators are created collaboratively with our partners at the CBSA and CSIS. Those risk indicators are clues for the officers when they're going through an application on where there might be some type of elevated risk or where there might be an opening to—