Thank you very much. Thank you to both of you for your presentations.
At the last meeting on Monday, the committee heard testimony from Mr. Andrew Brouwer. He's a representative from the Canadian Council for Refugees. Mr. Brouwer expressed his deep concern over many aspects of Bill C-43, including provisions that would leave people considered inadmissible on grounds of security and human or international rights violations without a mechanism to establish their innocence or to have their compelling personal circumstances considered on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
This question is for you, Mr. Neve. Could you please share with the committee how you think the proposed amendments to eliminate access to an appeal process for people considered inadmissible on grounds of security or human rights violations could impact refugees and permanent and temporary residents in Canada?