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Public Safety committee  Yes, for all passengers and every time.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  If I may, Andrew, the “source” of information is....

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Commercial goods.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  At CBSA we adjust our workforce and where we have officers, based on the threats. We do that every single day. We move resources around to be able to address the threats. That will be part of our regular planning process. If for some reason we have information that would lead us

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  It was a commitment under Beyond the Border that both countries would have an entry/exit system.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Yes. Bill C-21 will give us the ability, at the request of an officer, to interview somebody who's leaving the country. Right now our authority is very limited.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  CBSA has the ability to do inspections on exports. If we suspect that goods are under the export control list, we have an ability to review and inspect. Bill C-21 will give us the ability to do so, because as you're leaving the country as a traveller, you always have goods with y

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Yes. If I may, the way it has been worded is to give us the flexibility to determine in what fashion an air carrier would provide the information to CBSA, and what format: how far ahead of the flight's departure from Canada? It gives us the flexibility to be able to engage with

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  They wouldn't be able to do that, Monsieur Dubé, because they wouldn't have the information. Bear in mind that the information that is gathered under Bill C-21 and, as the minister said, page 2 of the passport, is provided by the traveller. So when you go online to check in and p

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  I'm looking at my colleagues here. Monsieur Lawrence.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  As we have explained, the underlying intent of Bill C-21 is not to introduce physical controls on exit. If you have travelled in Europe, you know that those controls are done when people present their passport to an officer on exiting Schengen countries. That is not the case in C

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  No. Airline companies currently provide us with information on arrival.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Bill C-21 will allow airlines to provide us with the passenger manifest at the time of departure.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Exactly. We have a certain amount of time to react. The airline accesses the information and transmits it to us within a short time frame. When someone registers online, the information will be sent to the agency, and we will be able to take action.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc

Public Safety committee  Yes. Information is shared on both sides approximately every fifteen minutes. It doesn't happen in real time, but every 15 minutes or so.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Martin Bolduc