I think Mr. Epp is referring back to the comments from the minister earlier this morning. We need to be clear about a couple of things.
First, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act already links certain provisions of SEMA to admissibility. What this bill is proposing to do is link the last two remaining pieces from SEMA to an admissibility regime, so that the government can have confidence that when it is sanctioning a group of people by name, they would also be inadmissible for travel into Canada.
The discretion comes with the listing process. It will also make it clear and more straightforward for our officers to be able to deal with the admissibility concerns of an individual who is listed, because it will be clear that once they are listed in SEMA, period, they will be inadmissible to Canada.
I would—