I understand that, but I only have two minutes left.
We talk about attracting immigrants to rural regions such as ours. You have to understand, we are not in Toronto; an immigrant will not likely be able to hide in a city like Bathurst, which is small. It is a small community, and everyone knows one another. I know the physician, as well as his wife. I am sure that the grandmother will board the plan to go back home.
I find it is completely inhuman to attract an immigrant to a rural region and then not be able to help him. I am currently giving a statement to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Their people are not acting appropriately at all. They are not showing openness towards rural communities, where there are no immigrants. In the few communities where there are some, they cannot even help them.
It is possible that the physician could lead a good life in Toronto, where there are many Africans and their families, but back home, he is alone and cannot even receive his own mother-in-law, who wants to visit her grandchildren.
I'm not expecting an answer. This is a message I want to send to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.