Again, the argument with regard to excessive costs does not necessarily hold, given that there are other elements of this bill that might reduce the number of refusals. I therefore believe that, in the interest of children and parents...
I do not know if you recall the statement that was made to the effect that parents are subject to various control measures, must supply a lot of information and fill out numerous questionnaires.
If the provincial authorities have not discovered cases of problem or convenience adoptions and if the acceptance rates are as high as that, then I would make this proposal for the sole purpose of granting parents the same rights as if they went through the immigration process. But given that there are hardly any refusals, there would not be any excessive costs tied to this.
You could perhaps identify a committee that might examine this issue.