Yes. My answer to that would be that this is why, in my presentation, I mentioned the $31.4 billion. That takes into account court costs, police, and on and on. In our organization's estimation, if we had stricter laws and deportation orders, some of that money could go toward possibly providing more police in our country.
We have to look at a balance. I do not understand your feeling that it would be a saw-off to not seriously look at the deportation orders and send foreign criminals back after they have committed crimes. I must stress that we do support due process. We're talking about convicted foreign criminals. We're not talking about people who are charged with an offence, or who haven't gone to trial, or anything like that. We're talking about the convicted.
We have worked with victims where the crime that has happened to them was done by individuals who have committed some very serious crimes and are open to deportation. The whole process takes so long. We've had victims who have had to go into domestic violence shelters. We've had victims who have had to move out of Canada. There are all kinds of problems caused within Canada by convicted foreign criminals.