That is an excellent question.
It is truly a team effort. Here around the table, we have representatives from a number of departments. The bill is the fruit of the joint efforts of four ministers, if not five: the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Health, the Minister of Status of Women, the Minister of Foreign Affairs—because of the international dimension dealing with forced and underage marriage in particular—and myself as the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
We had to choose from all the committees we work with. I think the provisions on forced and underage marriage are likely to have the strongest impact in Canada.
How does that affect immigration when the changes are being made to the Civil Marriage Act and the Criminal Code? Because forced and underage marriage is common practice in a lot of countries.