I'm sorry. I'll be very brief, in English.
First, the bill allows for people who are sanctioned to make refugee claims. I know that keeps coming up.
Second, it is very important to remember that we are trying to keep a clear division between the decision-making process for sanctions, which belongs with Global Affairs, outside the reach of the Minister of Public Safety. It will rest with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. It's very important to make that distinction and not import the language from SEMA into IRPA so that we start getting into all sorts of situations where we're conflating decision-making and appeals.
If I may make just one last statement, Mr. Chair, I think it's very important to understand that “country” as a term already exists in the legislation. We would be adding in an alignment of the legislation to make sure the terms allow us to cover the people who are designated, as my colleague at Global Affairs has already mentioned.