Thank you very much.
During second reading debate, I listened to much of what was being said by both the NDP and the Liberal MPs who spoke on this bill. They actually claimed that the number of serious criminals appealing to the Immigration Appeal Division each year was very small. Of course, they didn't define what very small meant and they didn't come with any facts or figures or statistics.
When I think of small, I think of a handful. I think if it were only a handful, Canadians should not be that concerned. I'm just wondering if you're able to provide any facts or statistics over the last number of years of what the actual numbers are. I know for sure that if it's greater than... I mean, if it's greater than 25, to me, that's outrageous. If it's greater than 100, I'm sure most Canadians would be concerned if that was the case.
If you could please tell us if you have those facts with you today....