I agree with you, Mr. Waldman. The reason I'm saying that is because having designated countries is where we'll have major problems. We can have some level of negotiation among countries in some process, but we have to keep our way of doing things in Canada, because every case is specific. My concern, and I'm totally in support of Professor Showler, is that when we talk about designated countries, it means, number one, we're losing the value of our immigration and refugee system that every case is specific.
Is that right, Professor Showler?