Mr. Dykstra, I'd like to weigh in, if I may.
As the mayor, many times I have refugees coming to my office. In their country, of course, the mayor has different powers. They come to my office and they are anxious to have their matters dealt with. They're living at very loose ends. They're usually employed and want to be able to get on with their lives.
I believe if we could expedite the process to get these people settled and accommodated and productive, it's going to help everybody. It gets them off our social welfare costs, and it certainly helps them become productive Canadian residents and citizens.