Thank you.
Yes, I believe that what we need is an overall culture change.
I think we need more education. We need more than just identifying one bad actor and disciplining them for x number of days and then moving on as though that has corrected anything. I think that in the CBSA as a whole, and in upper management especially, the culture has to change. As a union, we've brought forward numerous really disturbing complaints about managerial behaviour, and we may as well have not. They disappear. Essentially, if you're a manager and a complaint goes in, absolutely nothing is happening.
We have the example of the chief of operations in 2011, who ordered the strip search of a busload full of students after the officers had released them and were confident that they were clear to go. Was there any discipline? There was none. That's one case. I could think of many that are much worse than that. Simply nothing happens. That has to change.
I think that giving officers the ability to use Bill C-20 to bring forward issues they see every day is something that under the current proposal is not there. We cannot use the process to bring forward the concerns we have and the events we witness. I think that would make a big change. Overall, mismanaged policies, application of policies and, again, the staffing levels: Those are things that are not the officer's fault. That's a culture. That's upper management at CBSA.
Again, when we're dealing only with complaints coming in from the public, well, the public interacts with the officer, who is the one there when they've been waiting three hours to get to the border to finally make their declaration and, like I said, arrive quite furious. Our officers, again.... I think it's overall. I could call it a mental health crisis. They are exhausted. They are working almost unlimited overtime, with no ability to get leave. The summer is going to be even worse as we go through it. This happened last year and the year before, and I don't see any kind of help coming. Our numbers never go up. It's a desperate situation.
It takes overall cultural and total change within the agency.