Thank you very much.
I would like to use the little time remaining to put a question to Mr. Crépeau, who also made a very interesting presentation. I'm sure we will have occasion to come back to it.
As regards international law or the rights of all humans, you say that foreigners and immigrants have fewer rights, or none at all—or, rather, that they have rights, but that those rights are not respected under the current law. Do you feel that the large number of people applying for permanent residency, whose applications have yet to be reviewed, who have not been selected and who could easily be ignored under this bill which provides for discretionary selection, do indeed have rights, even though they are not yet immigrants? Is it your view that their innate rights are being denied them? I would be interested in hearing your definition.