Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm thinking about the witnesses. Mr. Collacott, you obviously have a great deal of experience and you've obviously maintained a fairly decent knowledge of the system and everything that has been going on. You've been hearing a lot of testimony, obviously, with respect to this.
I'm trying to wrap my head around a number of issues. I want to go down one avenue with you. You've said in your statement that we have one of the most generous systems in the world for both legitimate refugee claimants and those who are not.
I actually want to talk about the economic refugee claimants, because they are treated much the same way as those who we really want to encourage to come to Canada and we want to protect. Much of the time, the economic immigrants are doing it to jump the queue as such. In your remarks, you started to go down the road of explaining some of the difficulties with our current system. I wonder if you might continue in that vein and tell me how you think the current system actually attracts the bogus refugee claimant as well as the real claimant.