Thank you, High Commissioner. I appreciate that.
You have transitioned to a new role on behalf of the Government of Canada, occupying the office of High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. You did mention, in an earlier answer, that the U.K. government has the Home Office, which has, in one department, what are two responsibilities in Canada. Are there any other particular aspects of how the United Kingdom screens for people? I know that national security is of particular importance to the U.K. and, certainly, it can be very visible when you visit London, among other places. Are there any particular aspects of how the U.K. does things that you think we can learn lessons from? As a committee, ultimately, we want to make recommendations to the Government of Canada, so is there anything you can share with us that could find its way into a report and a recommendation?