Mr. Chair, I would just like to say that CBSA has undertaken a variety of modernization efforts across both our traveller stream and our commercial stream to drive home some increased efficiencies.
We can look at redeploying some of the frontline border services officers who are currently either working on transactional, low-value processing of travellers or working with commercial importers and redirecting them to growth areas where we're seeing increased traffic coming in, either commercial traffic or traveller traffic, but then also, importantly, having them work more on intelligence-driven reviews of containerized traffic coming in so our targeting efforts are going up.
With some of the data that we're going to be able to receive—not only what's being provided through this bill but also new data systems that we're investing in at CBSA—we will be able to increase the efficiency of our targeting processing as well and make sure we're protecting the supply chain by making sure that goods that are prohibited from entry into Canada are being caught and stopped at the border.