I would just remind you that a citizen of another country who—
I'll do this in English. I'm sorry, there are some technical and legal terms.
A foreign national who is subject to the inadmissibility provisions of IRPA will have their day in a criminal court. They will benefit from all of the normal due process and natural justice of our criminal courts before they receive a sentence of, say, six months or more. They can even appeal that decision, so they have natural justice.
Furthermore, even after the streamlining of the appeals process that is proposed in this bill, they would have access to a pre-removal risk assessment to ensure they would not face a risk to their life or safety if returned to their country of origin. They could appeal a negative pre-removal risk assessment to the Federal Court as well.
I guess my answer would be that there are all the normal legal safeguards that currently exist to respect their rights.