There are two other issues I wanted to briefly touch on, and very briefly. One has to do with the detention of children. You have my notes before you, I think.
I just want to note that with respect to the detention of children, the statistics that were provided to you by CBSA need to be questioned, because many of the children who are in detention centres are not included in the statistics. I'd be happy to explain why, if there's a question about that.
Given the lack of time, the only other note I would make is in response to a comment made by Claudette DeschĂȘnes of CIC, who said that visa officer decisions are seldom overturned by the court. In my practice I have litigated many of these cases. In almost every case I've brought, the case has been settled prior to getting to Federal Court. So the statistics on the Federal Court refusals are skewed. Again, I'd be happy to talk about that if there are any questions.
Thank you.