Could I just add that the act does permit us to act. For example, if someone is a permanent resident, is then involved in serious criminality, and is not a Canadian citizen, we can take enforcement action, but again, all through those steps we have checks and balances. I would say everybody is entitled to one mistake. There are checks and balances to ensure that this person.... A lot of the checks and balances are involved with a removal order and that type of thing, and an independent decision-maker at the IRB will decide if the person should be given another chance.
So there is legislation that permits us to take action; it doesn't mean that as soon as you are a criminal, you are sent back. There are checks and balances if you're a permanent resident.