As you know, we feel very, very strongly that the amendment put forward by the government, even though it's a step in the right direction—I would call it a good step—does not go far enough.
We are very concerned that paragraphs (b) and (c), which I articulated earlier—and I'm not going to go over that again—are compelling reasons for many Canadians, and we should not be using those to revoke somebody's permanent residency.
On Wednesday, May 2, Ms. Carole Dahan said the following:
That's a good question. I know there has been, or will be, other groups speaking specifically about clause 19 and the changes to clause 19, but as it stands right now, I think it would put fear in almost every single refugee and immigrant community throughout Canada.
Even though the government amendment mitigates that somewhat, we believe it does not go far enough. It will not jeopardize Canadians for us to delete paragraphs (b) and (c) as well.