Thank you.
Freeloader was your word, not mine. There are many people in this country who apply for refugee status and who, after going through the entire system that we have, are held not to be refugees. While they are in this country, prior to either removing themselves or being removed, my department pays for their health care, the provinces pay for housing in many instances and for social costs. You're absolutely right, some of them work. But a lot of them don't. It is a significant cost.
I want to be very clear: I'm neither for nor against an individual being a refugee. I'm for the systematic and reasonable application of the law. The statistics that we see clearly show us that not everybody who applies for refugee status is a refugee. That's my only point.