Ms. Jackman, I was in Mexico recently as head of the Canada-Mexico parliamentary friendship group, where I learned that people were advertising in the newspapers that a great way to get several years of free health and other services was to go to Canada and plead that you were a refugee. We had to provide some response to that, and the quick response was to impose a visa on those coming from Mexico, but the long-term response was a commitment to the Canadian people to improve our refugee system.
Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid says that the best way to avoid a punch is not to be there. If we can prevent people from making claims when they know they're not refugees, then the whole system will be improved. Surely the system will be improved, and the legitimate ones, the ones who you, in your passion and determination, plead for right up to the Supreme Court of Canada, will get through more quickly. I mean—