I understand. We've heard your opinion expressed.
The point I'm trying to get at is that it's important that we, as Canadians, try to prevent situations from occurring as opposed to dealing with them after the fact. I think you agreed that it's more important to identify people before they arrive in Canada, so I thank you for that.
I'm just going to ask Ms. Rico a couple of questions as well. I know that you're here talking mainly about women and children, and I know that you're opposed to detention.
Do you not think that a woman could also be someone who could present a serious security risk to Canada? I know that you're tending to group everybody in the same bunch, male and female. In actuality, terrorism, war crimes, and so forth are not always isolated to one sex or the other. I would just like you to acknowledge that there is a possibility that women, not just males coming into Canada, could also present a problem. Could I have your comments on that, please?