All right. Now I'd like to know your opinion on the fact that the Refugee Appeal Division, which is provided for by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act of 2002, if my memory serves me, was not implemented by the previous Liberal government or by the Conservative government that succeeded it. In the last Parliament, the Bloc Québécois introduced a bill to compel the implementation of the Appeal Division. It was passed in the House of Commons. Even in the Senate, there was an agreement between Liberal and Conservative senators on the matter. In the current Parliament, I have once again introduced a bill to that effect, and it contains what was agreed upon in the Senate between the Liberals and Conservatives, as requested by the Immigration minister at the time.
Does that bill suit you? Do you intend to work with parliamentarians to have it passed?