Mr. Goldman, allow me to interrupt you.
Under our criminal process, people like that have all the rights provided by the Charter, including the presumption of innocence. They can also plead the consequences of immigration if they are found guilty of a serious offence in Canada.
Canada provides people like that with a lot of rights. If they commit crimes and are not deported, I am afraid that Canadians will lose confidence in our system. The most serious consequence would be that the minister might not be able to maintain the generous policy any longer. What is your opinion?