One of the things that I'm thinking about your comments is that if you see what we are recommending, we are not saying to give freedom to the bad guys you are talking about. We are trying to be just and fair with refugees. Sometimes we have people in detention who shouldn't be there, just because they need to provide an ID document, and that could be a woman with children or even a family.
What we are looking at is how we can—with the CBSA, the holding centres, the community, and the refugee houses—make sure that these people, who do not need to be in detention, can be integrated into the community. And they can be reporting to CBSA themselves. In that way, you save money, but also we harm people less, because they don't need to be there. Those are the people I'm talking about.