I'll give you two examples of cases where the government took initiative at different periods of time that were highly successful.
I agree with you; I see the human suffering caused by people coming into Canada, paying huge amounts of money to smugglers, to present claims that have absolutely no merit. It breaks my heart every time I see it. People end up mortgaging their houses back home in order to come, with absolutely no hope of getting into the country, and the only people who profit are the travel agents and smugglers.
One of the circumstances where that happened was in Mendoza, Argentina. There was no political situation. There was some economic chaos. Travel agents advertised and encouraged people to come to Canada. A wave of people came and made fraudulent claims.
Working with the community, with the Canadian High Commission in Buenos Aires, there was an active advertising campaign that was undertaken in Mendoza, and it was successful in stemming the tide.
I mean, for sure, I agree with you that it's a huge problem, but there are ways of dealing with it, proactive ways, that can prevent—