Mr. Speaker, again, yesterday saw major reforms in policy announced by the minister to the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Today the chair of the Immigration and Refugee Board will be announcing further changes within the administration of that board. While there have been problems in this board, this is a good board and it serves Canadians well.
If the Reform Party and the hon. member for North Vancouver are so concerned about criminality it might have behoved them to support Bill C-44 when it was in the House.