Okay.
Mr. Waldman, now, my understanding is that there is no exception. You've already highlighted that it is a one-year mandatory sentence, no matter what the minister tries to say.
The issue I have for you is actually twofold. One you might not want to comment on, but you can feel free to comment on it. You were actually fairly soundly criticized inside the House, because, after all, you have a bias; you apparently are going to benefit—the suggestion is that your organizations that you're a participant in are—if your position actually prevails.
If you want, you can comment on that. It might not be worthy of comment.
What I am interested in hearing you comment on is let's assume you are the minister and two refugees arrive at the Toronto International Airport. What sort of fair process would you envision them going through?