Arranged marriages in certain cultures are the norm. You can go back to, and I can take you to, clients who have an arranged marriage, met each other for a week, and ten years later are living together, with children and so forth. That's the nature of that certain culture. You can't just discount arranged marriages.
What I'm saying is that before someone is removed, we should be taking a look at the circumstances, at why that spouse or that person coming to Canada left. Is it a fraudulent one? The person may never have intended to live with the person, and that is a fraudulent marriage. However, if they did intend to live, but circumstances arose where there was danger to the spouse coming to Canada—or something—that should be taken into account.