I'm going to leave some of that to the political realm, but I'll say that I don't think changing the legislation is going to solve the problem. There is still going to be a problem. With somebody who is ordered deported and doesn't have a right of appeal, we will still go through the same process of gathering information and presenting it. We just do it in writing. Then it goes off to an officer in downtown Calgary, in my case, and then to downtown Ottawa, and the process takes many months. I've seen those things stretch out for years, inexplicably. But I know what it is. They're just stretched a little thin in resources. I say it's priorities.
On November 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.