Thank you.
The eligibility would include whether you are a genuine visitor, so that's separate from the admissibility, where we would do the security screening and then perhaps would refer to our partners for a comprehensive security screening.
Our applications set out a number of different questions, where we do rely on the information that's provided by the applicants. However, the applications ask for a number of different details for the individuals to provide, and those details are then assessed against the risk indicator packages, which, again, are clues to the officer about where we might need to do a little more comprehensive digging.
We also submit biometrics to the RCMP, and we also have information sharing agreements with our Five Eyes partners, so we are able to check with them if there is any known derogatory information on the individual who is applying to enter Canada.
I would like to point out that the risk indicators are based on the serious inadmissibilities in the legislation, so it's not only on security grounds, which would include espionage, terrorism or danger to Canada but also could be for human rights or international rights violations. It could be for serious organized crime as well.
All of those different indicators are parts of our risk indicator packages, and my colleague at the CBSA—