Okay. That's not going to happen.
You asked about the H and C applications, the humanitarian and compassionate applications. Ms. Hall Findlay asked, “Yes, but the concern is the prohibition on the ones outside the country.” Ms. Andrea Lyon said, “It's not a prohibition.” And she goes on to explain that.
Then Ms. Findlay asked again, “Again, there is concern about discretion. Is it your understanding that the discretion would have to be used in a case such as you just described, where somebody has applied only after not being accepted under another basis?”
Ms. Lyon: “Certainly, the intention of that particular provision is not to deny H and C access to those deserving of H and C. Those people deserving of it will continue to have their applications heard in the normal manner and normal fashion.”
Now, based on a bureaucrat telling us that this is the way it's going to be, what in here is different from what she told this committee at the last meeting?