I'll respond to the first part, then I'll ask Mr. Grégoire to respond.
Particularly in Canada, when it comes to border issues, we're looking to see what different or new direction the new administration will take in the United States. Obviously the previous administration was not looking at a risk-based approach—I'll be charitable—but at more of an absolute approach.
I think Secretary Napolitano has been very clear that she's going to do a lot of listening and do a lot of learning, and hasn't basically set out a new framework for national security and what that means for the Canadian border. I think we're encouraged that she has underlined the reality that Mexico is different from the northern Canadian border. Neither the National Security Advisor nor the Secretary of Homeland Security has laid out a vision that the new administration will take. There were consultations, I can only assume, with the previous administration.
As you know, this bill was tabled in the previous Parliament by my predecessor.
I'll turn it over to Mr. Grégoire, if he wants to comment.