I would just say that one of the problems we have with the bill itself is the preliminaries. If you check the Immigration Canada website, the only thing you have about Bill C-50 is questions and answers. Part of it is very short and doesn't have anything to do with all the discussions and issues that we are bringing to you now.
For instance, we heard that they're going to continue processing humanitarian applications overseas for family-related applications. That's what the minister said. If you go and check the bill, it doesn't say anything about that. If you go and check the questions and answers, it doesn't say anything about that.
The lack of information to the whole civil society of Canada is just amazing. That's part of the hysterical response that you are having from the civil society, because it's a blank cheque and we don't know. We receive contradictory explanations about what is in and what is out, which then creates this uncertainty that the people try to avoid.