Thank you.
This has to be one of the most engaging discussions we've had in this committee. Thank you, Minister.
We heard the term from the chair that there were some un-Canadian aspects to some of the models used. If anybody here for a minute believed that what we were doing was un-Canadian, we would be stopping, we would be reviewing, and we would be challenging it. We're all keen to better understand what's in the bill.
My assessment of what we're doing here is that it's really, among other things, in the name of compassion. What we're doing is making it easier, better, and faster for legitimate claimants to come to our shores.
You used the example of the Iranian who comes with the scars on his or her back. I'd just like you to elaborate on that. Are we getting it right and we're in fact expanding our trademark compassion around the world?