On detention, Mr. Opitz said this morning that we detain people until their identity is established. That is true today. That is true of the present system. Under Bill C-31, if the group is designated, then they would not be released, even after their identity is established. That is a very significant change.
One of the recommendations would be to eliminate, for designated groups, the one-year bar to having a detention review, and to preserve the opportunity to go before an adjudicator, a member of the immigration division, every 30 days.
We are concerned about identity and about security of Canadians, but once those thresholds have been met, then prospective immigrants should be given the opportunity to present themselves before the ID and have an opportunity to be released. So that would be another change.