It is because when we get hundreds people in one large-scale arrival, people who typically have destroyed their documents, it takes time to identify who they are, whether they're admissible to Canada, whether they're eligible to make an asylum claim, and whether they pose a risk to public safety or health.
We can't do that overnight. It's very, very difficult to do it, if we're constantly running back to the IRB trying to make a case every 30 days for an extension of detention.
That's why we believe it's operationally necessary in large-scale smuggling operations to have an enhanced detention provision.