I would say one thing on this—and then quickly turn it over to Mr. Vinette—and agree on the premise of your question. In fact, a lot of work was done in the context of international arrivals in air to get passengers to complete ArriveCAN before they went to the customs hall. If they went into the customs hall without ArriveCAN done, it clogged up an extremely busy part of Pearson airport. Getting that rate of completion up before they go in the hall is one of the key reasons that we've been able to make such progress in the flow of international arrivals at Pearson.
In terms of the statistics, I would turn it over to my colleague at CBSA to comment further.