Let me finish. Let's look at what this proposed legislative change does here.
It amends the federal-provincial fiscal arrangements to allow provinces and territories to introduce a minimum period of residency with the exceptions of those individuals whom I already listed. Currently they cannot do that because if they impose minimum residency that's clawed back from their transfer payments. So this gives them the jurisdiction that they already hold without losing any federal transfer payments. This is a correct and proper thing to do. This is not an improper thing to do.
Clauses 172 and 173 amend the legislation, allowing the provinces to put in whatever requirements they wish to put in and at the same time—and I want to say it again—with the exceptions of Canadian citizens, permanent residents, protected persons, refugees, and victims of human trafficking.
What is wrong with this system? You cannot lump them all together. Refugees, people who are victims of human trafficking, asylum claimants—that's not changed.