No. It's sort of like a national building code and a provincial building code.
We meet the highest standard of each country for the transborder, so if the Canadian system says that you need to have 25% random secondary search, which it does, then the passengers going to the United States get 25% secondary search. If the U.S. system says you have to take the shoes off and check the shoes separately, then their shoes are also taken off and checked separately. It meets the highest standard. It meets the standards of the U.S. and it meets the standards of Canadian security requirements.
Someone flying to Regina or Montreal will be processed using the Canadian standards and not the U.S. standards.