Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to our guests today.
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you especially, Mr. Collacott. I think we often meet with people who devote themselves to the betterment of Canada, and I know you've done that. Whether we disagree or agree with all of your opinions, you're constantly trying to make the country that you love better, so thank you for being here today.
I'm going to ask one question and then we can move on to my colleague.
Our immigration system, which was created in 2002, requires our government to process every application, no matter how many we receive.
Mr. Collacott, you pointed out that there's no shortage of people who are interested in moving to Canada. Does this make sense, given that legal obligation? If not, what would you do to change that?