Mr. Minister, I understand from your answer that there are measures to allow family reunification, but that, strictly speaking, apart from the refugee protection claim process, there are not yet any specific measures for younger people who are not necessarily graduates, who are still studying and who have demonstrated, or older people who have taken part in demonstrations.
In relation to that, you said in your presentation that participation in peaceful demonstrations is not considered an offence in Canada. The problem with the National Security Law is that people who participate in demonstrations are being charged with crimes that exist in Canada, such as sedition.
Would someone who took part in a pro-democracy demonstration and was charged with sedition, a recognized crime in Canada, still be admissible in Canada?