I agree with you, I think it is a worry. I know my constituents in Scarborough Centre would also be very concerned about this. I know I've had several letters come in from watching the committee and from some of the testimony that's come out in previous committee work, so it is an ongoing concern. I'm very thankful that we're moving ahead with our other bill.
We've talked briefly, and we've had questions from the other side of the table and from a colleague on this side as well, regarding the cost of actually moving forward and getting the fingerprints and all that. But what do you think the cost is to Canada and the Canadian taxpayers for the person who has been deported 17 times? What do you think the cost of that would be for the government to have to track these people down, find them, take them through the judicial process and get them out of the country once again? That has to be an enormous cost and burden on Canadian taxpayers as a whole.