I just want to add that the whole issue of family separation and not giving people permanent residence for five years was already something that was done years ago, mostly for a group of Somalis without proper ID papers. It was litigated. I think you'll hear more about it tomorrow, because one of the lawyers who won that case, the Aden case, will be here tomorrow. Families of people accepted as refugees in Canada were not allowed to come for five years. It created great harm. It created great pain and anguish. The Federal Court finally said this was wrong, and the Canadian government conceded, and there was an agreement reached on how to let people come.
So why are we doing this again? Our Canadian courts have already spoken. We've already seen the terrible costs of not allowing families to reunite. I would put to you, if a person is found to be a refugee in Canada upon arrival, their family needs help.