Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My thanks to our two witnesses. And welcome, Mr. Bohbot. As you indicated, AQAADI has been working in the immigration area for 20 or so years. The expertise you are contributing will likely be quite significant.
You raised a few questions about biometrics. You asked what would happen if the biometric data were incomplete and what means applicants would have at their disposal to have a decision reviewed in case of difficulty. You also brought up the question of gathering and preserving data. Previous witnesses have also brought up the current lack of recourse in the use of biometric data, a recourse which would really allow us to move forward on this. So my questions will be about that.
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act currently in force contains important provisions that allow the authorities in charge of applying the act to protect Canadians without compromising the constitutional rights of foreigners entering Canada. Mr. Bohbot, I would like to ask you in what way would the current inadmissibility measures be insufficient and would fail to ensure national security.