Thank you, Chair.
My question is for Mr. Waldman.
Mr. Waldman, my question is fairly straightforward. In the society where we live, where technology is so advanced that now we talk about electronic monitoring and so on, if a person comes in and he's not documented and we don't know who he is—we know how he got in, he flew in—then isn't it the responsibility of us as Canadians, as parliamentarians, to ensure we understand all that information first, through interviews, and questioning, and perhaps our links to Interpol and foreign governments, before we even allow him into the society in general?
I hear that if you let them in, even those on the bail program or on electronic monitoring, it still potentially can be a risk factor for Canadians.