First of all, I do see a big problem in giving a blanket statement, and given the way it is stated in the present amended motion. Yes, we feel sorry for the Sri Lankan people who are in such a dangerous position, and the government has done its best to assist those who are there.
I do echo Mr. Paul Calandra's concern that there are already people who are here and, for good reasons, these people need to be deported. If we give a blanket consent that these people should not go back, it will endanger those from the same community who are already here. For the benefit of those who are already here and who really fear the people from their own community who should actually be deported, I think this will create challenges for them. That's number one.
Number two, I'm glad that Mr. Paul Calandra, because of his collegial manner, has withdrawn his comment.
Mr. Chair, I want to draw your attention to our Honourable Mr. Jim Karygiannis. Whenever people do not agree with what he says, then he starts to give comments, critiques, which are not relevant. For example, like Mr. Thierry--