First of all, bona fide refugees in need of our protection will benefit significantly. Now they have to wait--I think we're up to 23 months or something--for them to get to the refugee protection division for a hearing and a decision. That's two years of uncertainty, two years of stress, two years of being, as we mentioned before, unable to sponsor family members, just waiting in the queue to get their hearing.
Those people who come here with real or metaphorical scars of torture on their backs will now, under the new system, once it's implemented, be getting a positive protection decision and landing in Canada as permanent residents in about three months as opposed to 23 months. So they're the primary beneficiaries.
But I think Canadian taxpayers will be the secondary beneficiaries, because there will be these enormous cost savings by disincentivizing false claimants and frankly just spending less on maintaining false claimants during their presence in Canada.