Thank you very much for your question. It is an important issue, and I would simply say that we did lay out some priorities during the election campaign. We've moved in our first budget to put an emphasis on addressing some of those, and I've talked about those. But that doesn't mean we don't want to find a way to address some of these other issues. Obviously, you can't do everything at once. But I think the most important thing, before you allocate money, is to have a plan, because if you don't have a plan, allocating money will just lead to waste. We don't want to do that.
I've talked to a number of you individually about this issue, and I would welcome your ideas with respect to this. I think your analysis is correct, that if we were able to provide people with due process and also have a system that didn't take so long, then we would probably have fewer cases where people spend years getting connections to the local community and it's that much more heart-wrenching when they are removed from the country.
So I am interested in hearing ideas from you and members of the committee on that issue.