Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Leuprecht, I'm thinking back to what some witnesses told us. Bar associations, who represent migrants and refugees, often find it rather strange for a border services officer to have so many powers.
For example, a police or RCMP officer has certain powers, and probably has the training to go with them. Maybe it's not quite the same for border services officers. In some cases, we've seen abuses of power.
The day that a commission can receive complaints about the Border Services Agency of Canada, the CBSA, do you think the number of complaints will skyrocket from people who suffered injustice? How do you see it, especially in terms of the power or the perception of power that some border services officers have?