I'm going to turn to Mr. MacDonald because my next question is more of a public safety one in terms of refugees and trafficked people. The system under which people come in, if they're smuggled, are often disguised as trafficking events. I saw this in Europe when I served there. I have a friend who served on civilian police training boards in Kosovo and places like that, and he has seen this firsthand and how people get manipulated, tricked, and sent to a country and then often are essentially enslaved through human trafficking, drugs, and things like this.
So when these events happen, often it's not about people getting out of the country to a safer place, but often about the smugglers and the traffickers who are benefiting from this, and it's worse for the people to arrive on our shores because they're being taken out of situations where they probably would have been safe and happy and now they find themselves in dire situations as well as having issues of health and criminality. Often, criminals have been here several times: been deported, returned; been deported, returned. Can you comment on some of those things? I know I hit you with a lot but I have very limited time, sir.