Thank you, Chair. I'll move quickly.
I want to close out a question that Ms. James had. As she mentioned, Mr. Milner, you referred a number of times to refugees having the right to movement within the country. I don't disagree with you—I agree with you wholeheartedly—but I think you've mistaken the purpose of detention for holding back the ability of refugees who have been declared refugees to do as you suggested, and we're talking about those who would be here who are unidentified. Those, in fact, are the folks who we're saying should be detained until they've achieved, obviously, identification and potential refugee status. I hope you'll acknowledge that there is a significant difference between your statement of free movement of a refugee versus what we're talking about with respect to the clause in this bill.