I have two more questions, and I want to get Mr. Sela in as well. Thank you.
Mr. Sela, do you have a brief response as well, or do you want me to go on to the next one and then respond...?
Actually, this might lead into it as well. My next question really has to do with your behavioural screening approach, which I think is very worthwhile.
Currently here in Canada we use a very random screening approach. You have to step on a mat and you're told whether to go for random screening or not. I know that many MPs are chosen for secondary screening every week, and I'm not sure that's a good use of resources. In fact, my three children and I were set aside for random screening once. I'm not sure if that was a good use of resources either.
How does your approach, Mr. Sela, differ from...and specifically, the behavioural screening approach versus the approach we have now?
If you want to dovetail into my first question, which was how we have a better and more integrated system building on the body scanners, then feel free.