Thank you.
In your speech during the second reading of Bill S-8 in the Senate, you stated that, under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, most individuals sanctioned pursuant to the Special Economic Measures Act may nevertheless have unfettered access to travel to, enter or remain in Canada if they are not otherwise admissible. Why is it the case that individuals sanctioned under SEMA can still travel to, enter or remain in Canada, and how does Bill S-8 specifically address this issue?