Mr. Speaker, that is a very reasonable and good point. We are still dealing with a net gain of CBSA officers at the borders.
Let me reiterate a couple of things about this bill and all that it would accomplish.
It is going to give border officers the authority to detain suspected commercial shipments and to contact the rights holders. It is going to allow Canadian businesses to file a request for assistance with the Canadan Border Services Agency, in turn enabling border officers to share information with rights holders regarding suspected shipments. We are going to have well-trained CBSA officers working within the force that exists today, clearly very capable and able to achieve the objectives of this bill.