By applying the power that is proposed, we can consider extraordinary situations. But you have to remember that opposition MPs have criticized the government for granting entry to Canada to close family members of dictators like Mr. Ben Ali. So we are replying to those criticisms by providing for a power that, under exceptional cases, allows us to deny entry to Canada, for security reasons, to some foreign nationals who have links to organized crime. However, we really are talking about extraordinary situations here, I believe.
For example, if a member of Colonel Gaddafi's family had tried to enter Canada after he fell from power, this legislation would have been able to prevent it. But we do not currently have that power.