Thank you very much.
Thank you for being here and for the opportunity to question you, because it's quite timely. Tomorrow morning a group of members of Parliament go to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to talk to our counterparts with regard to significant issues. Particularly the border issue will be the paramount issue.
Your report actually speaks to something that was all over the American media, which is the 41,000 who supposedly were asked to leave this country and yet we don't know exactly where they are. That's something we have to try to counter now, that kind of communication. I'm not blaming you at all, or saying you shouldn't do what you're doing. As Canadians, we certainly don't like to have people asked to leave and not know where they are. The interesting part about it is that Americans don't really realize that they have 600,000 of their own who have been asked to leave, which proportional to population is much higher than ours.
I'm wondering about the 41,000 and if your investigation took you to the place where you could discern whether they're actually in the country or they've actually left the country and we don't know it. I think that's something we have to address some place along the line.