Thank you.
As for the other question I had, it was alleged that Canada didn't do as well as other countries in terms of security checks on these individuals. However, the minister, when he appeared, talked about an exchange he had with the U.K. and how grateful the U.K. was for the information that was provided by Canada.
I think it would be fair to say that the sharing of information allows us to broaden the net to make Canada safer, so it's not necessarily that one country is doing better than another. It's that we have a network, particularly the Five Eyes but other networks as well, where we can share information. It's not that Canada is doing a bad job; it's that we have a network to make Canada safer.
Perhaps I'll direct that to the CBSA.