Thank you for the question.
My point is that our existing legal tools are more than adequate to deal with them. They've been detained, they've been subject to admissibility procedures, and they will be denied access to refugee hearings. That works. Ultimately, those who deserve it will be removed from Canada.
My point is, what about the other people on the boat? You mentioned 23 of 41. We're talking about a population of almost 600 people, many of whom are genuine claimants from a country that has an egregious human rights record, a country that tortures its citizens.