I want to thank Mr. Siksay for making that friendly suggestion. However, at this point I am not prepared to put this aside, because at the end of the day--be it today, be it at the end of May--we're not going to be dealing with this issue, having full hearings and hearing from stakeholders, until probably in the fall. Any time we waste between now...every minute, every second that ticks, I believe people are being aggressively deported, so the sooner the message goes out, the better.
Last year there was a motion brought forward. It was going to be debated in the House, but we've had no hearings from stakeholders.
This committee now has decided to have public hearings and stakeholders. A whole bunch of people have been invited to come up, and those people are the ones who need to tell us what exactly is going on out there. If we, for any reason, do not send the right message to the House and to the minister that this committee is seriously looking at this, I don't think we'll be taken too seriously, and I don't think the people who will be coming in the fall will think we're doing due diligence to them.