I'm referring to the fact that in the bill itself there's a power to designate a class of nationals within a country, not just a country, but a class of nationals within a country. It's in the current bill.
For example, you may feel that Nigeria would never get on the safe countries list, but there are many decisions of the board that decide homosexuals are not persecuted in Nigeria and that they're a safe group, so to speak. To institutionalize that by putting that group of people on a list I think is not an approach we should take in Canada.