Thank you.
I would just say, through you, Mr. Chair, that it's very efficient; I've crossed into the United States several times. I'm asked by Homeland Security agents if I'm vaccinated, I say “yes”, and that's the end. It's still an offence to lie, so it seems excessive and redundant at best.
I referenced some documents, some court documents that had been reported on and that quoted one of the officials we have at our meeting today. I'm wondering if he's able to speak to whether it is standard practice for the government to create a policy and then ask for the supporting evidence for that policy after the policy has been created, on the eve of its implementation. Is that standard?