With respect to the two-year conditional status, this does bring Canadian policy in line with that of many other countries. The U.K., Australia, and the United States all have some form of conditional status. It's an important deterrent against marriage fraud.
Frankly, deterring marriage fraud helps protect women. It's important that we maintain the integrity of our immigration system and there are mechanisms that are built into the conditional status to help protect women who do find themselves in abusive situations.
I think it's good for—