We certainly have heard the testimony or were reading the testimony of witnesses here at the committee, so we're conscious that this communication issue is a problem for us. We're going to try to be sensitive to that and encourage as many people as possible to come forward, while at the same time passing along those messages that the minister passed along, that it's a good step to come forward, that we've made a commitment about ensuring that, working with the CBSA, no one's status will be subject while they're under review.
We're conscious that there is a communication challenge. The other part of that communication challenge is that in some of our messages to individuals, we're not saying they're not a citizen, we're saying they do not have the documentation that's required to prove they are a citizen.
When the minister was here, she used the example of someone who has lost the employee card from their employer. She said just because someone has lost their proof of employment, that doesn't mean they're not an employee of that company. So that's part of our communications challenge.