First of all, I'd like to mention a few things here. I don't know what kind of security concerns there are if Ms. Kaur has cancer and wants to see her mom at the last moment. I don't see a visa officer looking at any security concerns. In the second case, when Mr. Cui's mom was murdered in Toronto...I think this is just their pre-set mindset. Visa officers just want to put on a stamp for the refusal. I don't see any security concern there. He's looking into those particular humanitarian grounds cases.
On the other side, if an applicant applies to visit Canada to visit his family or for tourism, as I told you, we can put in some options here. It should be optional. There should be another option whereby the visa officer can ask for a bond. If the visa officer is not satisfied, he can say, okay, I want a $15,000 or $20,000 bond, and when you come back, here's your money.... If the applicant doesn't comply with the conditions, the bond will be forfeited. My concern is—