Oh, thank you, that's great. It's a present.
Actually, my question was for Mr. Benson.
I know you've just delved into this, but I still have concerns. I agree with you that the world has changed since 9/11. I agree with you very much that we have to have and accept certain extraterritorial rules. However, my concern is this. Shouldn't those be negotiated at the beginning of this, in case we find we don't end up agreeing to certain extraterritorial rules and regulations on which we don't have a means of appeal and that infringe our charter and constitutional rights as Canadians? Obviously that is something that should have been negotiated by Canadian border security, and I'm not hearing anything about it. I want to be assured it is important.
Once you've smeared or accused someone so that they cannot get security clearance, you can never erase that in today's world. So I have a real concern about this, while accepting that we have to do, or agree to, certain things. But I still have concerns.