I think there's a bit of inconsistency in terms of how you want to treat people, because we have cases right now where children less than a year old come to this country and 20 years down the road, for whatever reason, they never got citizenship and end up being deported. So you have that scenario, and that's because they committed crimes in Canada. And in this case, you have the other scenario in which you have people who might have committed offences and might have attended these camps all of a sudden getting a pass into the country.
Somehow that doesn't jive, in my way of thinking. You really are splitting hairs, except I think you would more...let the first ones, who have spent all their lives in Canada and gotten into trouble, stay versus being deported.