I can tell you that in many inadmissibility hearings I've had with CBSA officers, that has not been a topic of conversation. I think everybody acknowledges—the board charged with making the decision, the minister's counsel in charge of prosecuting the decision, and the defence—that no one says there is a threat to Canadians. In fact, the matter that has led to this person coming before an inadmissibility referral or decision had nothing to do with Canada or any threat posed to Canada.
I'm speaking mostly about individuals where it is not controversial. There are many of these individuals. It's not a small group. It's not an isolated incident when this happens.
The fact is that the breadth of the provision captures people who it's uncontroversial they pose no threat.