We're not always talking about just the youth. That happens; there's some of that going on and we understand that, but we're also talking about serious criminality. For example, there is one who has 60 counts of fraud, forgery, conspiracy to commit fraud, obstructing a peace officer, failure to comply with court orders. It took over five years to remove him after the removal order was given.
There are so many more including, by the way, trafficking, murder, and so many other things, as we've heard in the last number of meetings, including the murder of a police officer. You did say in your submission that we have justice, fairness, and compassion in this country and I believe we do. This is one of the greatest countries on the planet and that's why people want to come here. In fact, in the tens of millions, they want to get in.
Are you aware, by the way, that many other countries, such as the U.K., the U.S., New Zealand, and Australia, already have provisions in place to bar individuals who would harm the public interest and who are otherwise not admissible? Some of those provisions in those countries are broader and more discretionary than under Bill C-43.