Let me ask a similar question. On the question of detention—and both of you are concerned about that, I can tell—we have been told by Mr. Linklater, the ADM in the department, that the mandatory detention is there to investigate safety, security, and identification aspects. Even though Mr. Linklater, I'm sure, cares with compassion about the plight of refugees, he also cares about the security of Canadians in a world where terrorists have evil designs on the safety, the peace, order, and good government of Canada.
What would you say about that, the weighing of these competing considerations that we have to consider as we formulate policy?