I'd like to publicly thank my director of operations, Sean Dillon, who read through that big pile of papers to make sure we understood it well.
In part 1, there is talk about joint timelines being created between the commission and the CBSA and RCMP. The issue here is that, if the timeline is made by both, that could mean the CBSA and RCMP, who have historically done this, could delay and kick the can down the road.
Are we afraid? Absolutely, but we're thankful—hopefully, the third time is the charm for this bill—that something is going to happen where it will be clearly labelled for regular people to know what their rights are and to know what they can do. Hopefully, creating this spotlight will no longer allow agents to work in the dark and do things that are inappropriate—or worse, do outright lies and misinformation.
That's our fear, which I believe SECU can help put some hope toward today.