They would be doing it here in Canada. The enabling authority is to bring that responsibility back to Canada. Right now, under the FAST program, you apply in Canada, and you have to provide your fingerprints, and so on. At that point, Canada makes a decision concerning the security clearance of that individual.
Then it is over to the United States, and the Americans do a parallel type of review. The Americans then have the opportunity to say no to this individual, and there is no right of recourse for the applicant; there's no right of appeal to a foreign country. What this enabling authority does is bring it back to Canada, so that it is the Canadian government and only the Canadian government that is providing that review. And it provides an appeal process for that individual, should they not be satisfied with the process, to come back and challenge the government, either providing more information about who they are and where they've been and what they do or providing an understanding of why there was perhaps misinformation and getting an opportunity to clear it up and provide new information in the process.