Thank you, Mr. Chair.
From our perspective and my perspective, this has been quite an experience. And Ruby, on behalf of this side of the table and on behalf of the government, I do want to indicate to you that I know that what you are going through is a struggle.
Let it be known to you that our intention here is simply to make sure that the recommendations we make from this committee, the work that we do on this committee, brings us to a better and more fulsome result at the end of the day for those people who come to our country under the auspices of becoming a Canadian, under the auspices of understanding what our Charter of Rights and Freedoms allows that they don't have in their countries.
I want to make that clear, because one of the concerns I have.... I've listened, and I have obviously read a lot about what you've gone through over the last number of days. And I must say, I do find it unfortunate that one of the things you've done in reaction to this is create, or at least from a communications perspective indicate, that there is some sort of witch hunt.
I am parliamentary secretary of this ministry. I take that personally. So I feel a little bit of what you're going through. I guess what I'm asking you to do is understand that this minister, this parliamentary secretary, this side of this table, and our government have no intention whatsoever of creating anything that you may have suggested. I just want to make that very, very clear from the outset.
One of the things I want to be clear on.... Even in your first remark, you indicated that you made a request to come to this committee. In fact, that is not the case. We requested that you come to this committee. I just want to be clear. I know that you're trying to drive the communications--