I'll be really brief.
You see somebody as local. They're a Teamster UPS driver, picking up air cargo. They're snared by the international agreement on air cargo security. Somebody who is going across the border is snared there. If they're going to a port, we have agreements internationally in Canada in terms of ports. If they're going to an airport, there's ICAO and others. In other words, yes, some of the rules that we have will be extraterritorially enforced upon us. At the end of the day, in terms of the security issues, the questions, how we answer them, what we do, and the court of appeal that we go through, through your protection, sir, through an amendment that we're suggesting, I have much more confidence in that.
If we are forced to do it, I have to have confidence in you, sir. I have to have confidence in the court. I have to confidence in Mr. Jean and all the Conservatives, and the Bloc members, and the Liberals here, and the New Democrats besides you. I have to have confidence in you. If not, what's the point?
At least this system allows us to have some confidence. The other ones don't.