I think it's important to point out how it's affecting Canadians' lives. I'll give you an example: parents. The department has taken the position that if you wish to bring your parents to Canada—and I'm sure many of your constituents have called you on this—it's going to be three to four years, because spouses are a priority; that's a decision that has been made. So imagine you're trying to bring your parents to Canada. It's three to four years, they finally get processed, and they're refused. You try to appeal it, and it's another three years. If it's allowed, it goes back and it takes another year. So it's seven years.
The immigration board cannot even schedule hearings. I go—