Thank you so much.
Do I get five minutes and 45 seconds, too, Chair?
Minister, thank you for that last response.
I keep hearing things from my Conservative colleagues, and I would say that just because President-elect Trump says something doesn't necessarily make it true. That's why, in my opinion, your trip down there to make sure that the incoming administration knows the facts about the border was really important.
We've had conversations about the border during my whole time as an MP. I am personally really proud of the investments that we've made. All I heard about when we first came into office was the cuts that were made under DRAP, the deficit reduction action plan, across the board in government, but particularly in public safety, where you would think that the previous government would have made it a priority because they talk about public safety all the time, Minister.
We haven't talked about auto theft. The previous Harper government removed the scanner that was in Brampton to scan the containers at the intermodal terminal there, but our government convened a national summit on auto theft. At the time, when I asked Peel Regional Police Chief Nish what we could do, he said to do exactly this.
I wonder if you could talk a bit about the investments we've made to deal with auto theft and about the progress we're making on a really complicated issue.