Mr. Speaker, virtually nowhere is the answer.
This is an administrative matter toward which resources could have been applied, and it clearly has not been done.
I would like to address some of the comments that were made by Madam Napolitano. They were more than just about terrorists and 9/11. As my hon. friend has raised in her question, there was a comparison between the United States-Canada border and the United States-Mexico border, and that they should be treated the same. That is not constant with our common history.