I think we know quite a bit about the way in which the TSA is working. What are the guarantees that...? I think their safeguards should be in writing, but at the minimum, we want to know how this situation is progressing.
For example, in an ideal world, you would have an authority in Canada, the Privacy Commissioner, that would monitor and report to parliamentarians about the way in which a no-fly list in the U.S. is working. Last year no Canadians were caught on this, so no problem, but they are changing the ways in which they are accumulating the information. We now have reports that it has been disclosed to law enforcement, and so on and so forth. We must ensure that there is a form of control that we continue to know what the information may indeed be.
In the context of a renewable exemption, then the information would be material. If the situation is not satisfactory, then at least you would have the opportunity to engage in bargaining with the U.S. to improve its system.