Thank you.
The report I mentioned earlier was published by the CBC, but it was picked up by Journal de Québec. Here's one of the things the article says:
None of the CBSA investigators responsible for security at ports and borders had completed the required training for their jobs as of 2021.
An investigator testified that he had been on the job for three years but was only starting to take basic training. That seems to be the case for a number of investigators or CBSA officers. The agency said it wanted to rectify the situation. The main problem is finding people and training them within a reasonable period of time so that they can do their jobs.
Do you have anything to add to that? You mentioned that this is a problem. It is all well and good to make investments, but that will not solve everything.