It's a bit complex, because my presentation was focused more on refugee claimants: children who themselves are claimants, or children of adult claimants who are found in detention in Canada. The question about removals is somewhat of a different concept.
What's very important is to look at the impact of detention on children while they are here, the possibility of alternatives, and the link to a fair, due process. Being in detention can have a detrimental effect on a family's access to due process while they're in Canada.
I can't speak to the question of the impact of the removal on them and what happens when they go home, but I think there is a lot of information about the impact on parents and the impact on children of being in detention. I want to underline that alternatives seem to be appropriate when children are in detention.