First, it is not my opinion. I was quoting the studies from which we took this information. Even though we are not experts in the penitentiary system, the over-population, all the situations there, we did our research to show you that the population we serve in our agencies, community-based organizations, are racialized communities and a lot of them face a lot of isolation and discrimination and many other barriers, such as poverty, etc.
The majority of people whom I serve don't have a problem like this, but once in a while there is a problem of a youth, a person who makes a mistake. We are not talking about the crime; we are talking about that particular individual and their need to not be removed from Canada. They need protection. They need education. They need many other things that we can provide here that they won't have over there. Plus, we are talking about them having the chance to be rehabilitated after making one mistake. This is one of the areas we want you to focus on.
We are asking to give them the chance—