We have here the brotherhood of former and present ministers of immigration.
I find it unusual that you have brought your set with you. It gives you a good backdrop. You don't need a set to talk about funding, minister.
I am replacing my colleague. I have some specific questions, but I will come back to them afterwards. We are going to talk about the Auditor General's report.
It seems the agency has trouble determining at the border whether a visa applicant is inadmissible for health or security reasons. In terms of the tools being used at present, the operational guidelines or the country-specific risk profile guide, they are said to be sometimes incomplete. When they are used, the information is not up to date.
Obviously, when people are being allowed to enter and we are working with visas.... I know the pressure you are under, because you are in charge. You have major responsibilities.
I would like you to give me a quick overview of this. What do you intend to do, what actions are you going to take?
I know you are of the same opinion as the Auditor General. You have said you are going to rectify the situation. But what does this mean specifically?
You have a decision to make tomorrow morning, because obviously it is a question of security and a question of public health. What do you do?