To answer some of those questions, one, there was a motion on the table, and why it wasn't supported.... Maybe people would call me too radical or whatever, but I think it's common sense. I don't get what there is to actually study in Bill C-50. It's bad. There's nothing qualitative that you have to weigh. It's bad.
So if people are saying it's bad, then it should be scrapped immediately. I think there is popular opinion, and I think the most shameful elements of Canadian history back why Bill C-50 should be scrapped. The worst moments in Canadian history back why Bill C-50 should be scrapped immediately.
If people want to move forward on the issue of the temporary foreign worker programs and regularization--I think they're tied--that has to be brought immediately into Parliament. There are so many people whose lives have virtually been put on hold because of it. I think there is no time to waste. To actually put an immediate moratorium on deportations, as a first step to a full regularization program, is completely possible, reasonable, and doable.