Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being with us, Ms. Fraser, and your colleagues as well.
I appreciate that we're dealing with older reports and that some things may have changed in the time period, but I want to ask a couple of things and I am looking forward to participating in further discussion about what might be on an agenda.
One of the things I want to ask about is your statement that there were “significant weaknesses and serious constraints in establishing criminality and security admissibility”. We recently heard testimony from CSIS before a Senate committee that up to 90% of applicants from Pakistan and Afghanistan weren't being screened appropriately, in that particular person's opinion.
In the work that you and your department did, were there any regional concerns? Were particular areas not being screened? Was that part of what you reported on, or did you notice those kinds of things?