They certainly would be a good step.
I think the question of assurances, which we do all the time—we request of the U.S., for example, that they not use the death penalty on someone and so on—with a view to complying with Canadian law, is appropriate in this context.
In an international context in which we want to ensure that there is a possibility of fairness for travellers—and what we're talking about is fairness for travellers—that there be a movement to require some transparency about whether the assurances from the TSA.... It seems to me this would be a significant addition.