I don't think there's any question that it is used to delay deportation. It's one of the factors this bill is hoping to overcome.
In the case of the Rwandan who was removed this week, he has a wife and children here. One could argue that it's inhumane to remove him, but where is the balance? Here is a man who was involved in genocide. He is accused of crimes against humanity. We're removing him to his own country. Why should we allow him to remain here?
Yes, for every removal, there are humanitarian and compassionate factors involved. But in my view, they have to be overcome for the protection of Canadian citizens and to ensure that Canadian citizens are not harmed by these people repeating their crimes.