I would add that this is not the first time it has happened. In 2019, for example, the government proposed, in a federal budget implementation act, measures in response to the number of people who were crossing the border in order to seek asylum in Canada. The end result was that people who had applied for asylum in the United States were from now on deprived of access to Canada's refugee determination system. We were fiercely opposed to this measure, and in particular to the fact that it had been put forward in connection with a budget.
It's clear that the government is doing this in order to be able to make changes more quickly, but it's the wrong way to go about it.