Minister, I have a couple of questions about war resisters in Canada, particularly people who served in the American armed forces and have problems of conscience with the war in Iraq. Canadians, I think, overwhelmingly believe that this is an illegal war, and an immoral war, and they are glad we're not participating in it. Some of these people have come into Canada and have made refugee claims. The previous government intervened in those refugee claims to challenge the introduction of evidence around the legality of that war. Will your government continue those interventions around the issue of the legality of the war in Iraq?
I'm also wondering if you would consider a special program to put war resisters on a track for permanent residence in Canada. We have had experience in the past of an incredible refugee movement from the United States around opposition to militarism, back during the Vietnam War period. Can we expect a program similar and parallel to that now?