Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen, for being here.
Mr. Julian took a lot of the line of questioning I wanted. It was great testimony. I really appreciate it.
For me to sum up, we would be naive to believe that a PCRC is going to investigate every complaint that comes into them about either the CBSA or the RCMP. We know that. It would be reasonable to also suggest that, for those minor complaints, a threshold would have to be determined as to what a minor complaint is and what gets passed on and will be investigated by the agency.
My concern is that, as has been mentioned—I've asked several witnesses this over several panels—the funding. It's not enough. The PCRC is set up now to deal with the RCMP, a modified version of what they have currently but now we've added the CBSA.
Dr. Leuprecht, do you think we're going to be able to make things work as indicated in the legislation by adding the CBSA? You talked about organizational change already occurring. Is that enough with the expectations the public has and the right balance we have to strike?