The minister said that's because we're getting rushes from third countries, but we have this third-party agreement that a lot of these refugee claimants, particularly from the United States, are turned right around. You don't have that system that existed previously, you're still not adequately staffing the IRB, and you're running up the backlog. Then you put a section into the bill and say, “Trust me. I want to have more discretion. Look what I did with the IRB. Didn't I do a good job?” By any statistical measurement, let alone political measurement, the minister has not done a good job. She has run up the numbers on the backlog and she has reduced the numbers on the board. It makes it very difficult to say, “Trust me. I'll do a better job next time.”
Thank you.