Ms. Vonn, if I may say--this is my seven minutes, I think--the fact of the matter is that people have a choice. They have the choice to not travel. They have the choice to not fly at all. If that is a personal choice an individual makes, he or she is respecting American sovereignty over their airspace. They can make the choice not to go. But what you're doing is precluding me from being allowed to go there if I choose to give the information. And as a person who has already gone to the effort of obtaining my NEXUS card, I have already willingly provided my personal information to them, in the same way that we had to provide our passports.
There was a great hue and cry when the American government said that Canadians coming across the border were going to have to provide passport documentation. And now my dad, who's 91 years old and no longer carries a passport, cannot go with me to Vermont to visit my daughter, who is currently a resident there--