Thank you.
Welcome, Mr. Shory.
Mr. Shory, whenever our government introduces measures that strengthen the value of Canadian citizenship or improve the integrity of our immigration system, we hear some criticism from some opposition members and others. In an attempt to justify their position, they claim that the measures are somehow against the interests of immigrants and newcomers, but most immigrants I've spoken to, and I represent a pretty diverse riding, say that we don't go far enough, that we could go even further. One of the main reasons is that a few bad apples can certainly taint the whole bushel, and people are getting tired of criminals, terrorists and fraudsters tarnishing the reputation of law-abiding Canadian citizens and immigrants.
Do you hear the same thing from various immigrant communities?