I see.
At our last meeting, I asked witnesses why Canada had to subject interpreters to biometric testing when they had already been screened during the war. Everyone agreed that the practice made no sense. They have already gone through security screenings given that they worked for Canada's armed forces, and now, we are making them go through the biometrics process. I'm sure you would agree that finding a place to have photos and fingerprints taken isn't exactly easy.
Do you agree with all of the witnesses who appeared before the committee and said that the requirement made absolutely no sense?