Thank you very much.
There are some concerns when we're hearing about operational errors, as well as problems with the administration of the current laws, that can actually undermine the safety and security of Canadians. When the minister came last week, he mentioned operational errors that contributed to the delays in removing Clinton Gayle, who then went on to kill Constable Todd Baylis. What he did not mention was the serious nature of those errors, which included the loss of Gayle's files and, when officials found him and tried to expedite his removal, they did not provide the requisite travel documents but, rather, told him to visit the consulate in Toronto and get them for himself. Of course, he then went underground.
Would you agree that better administration of our current immigration laws would help protect Canadians and help prevent future crimes? Do you have any recommendations on this point?