I agree, and democracy is followed.
I know in the citizenship guide on the website people are reminded that Canada essentially stands on four pillars: freedom, democracy, human rights, and the rule law. I know they're educated about this prior to even coming here, because that information is out there for all to read and for all to educate themselves on before they attempt to come to Canada. It's not like it's a surprise, if you come here and you're a former criminal.
Now, one provision of the bill that seems to have been completely missed by the media, and perhaps altogether ignored by our friends in the opposition—you touched on it, but I'd like you to expand on it a bit—is the change for family members travelling with individuals who are inadmissible on grounds other than the most serious ones.
Sir, can you please expand further on how the system worked before, and then how this is an improvement that will help legitimate travellers to Canada?