Thank you, Chair.
I'm going to pick up on some of my concerns around the cap, which I alluded to in an earlier question. But first I'd like to get a little clarification on something Mr. Dykstra referred to.
He referred to the UN convention refugees as “true refugees”—the fact that they have been identified and analyzed by the UN. In many cases, as you explained, it has been in protracted situations in horrible circumstances in large refugee camps around the world.
Could you tell me, by Canadian law, for a refugee who is a convention refugee or a refugee who shows up at an airport and declares they are seeking asylum...? Once they've been determined by our Canadian processes to be refugees, is there a difference between a convention refugee and a refugee arriving by boat, by air, by plane?