That lines up well with a very recent study published by the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary. As a result of the fact that Canada, in 2001, had 45,000 people enter the country as asylum claimants, “It shows the country has handled large influxes of asylum-seekers in the past...”. The article concludes with a quote from Professor Ron Kneebone, an economics professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, that “Most countries are civilized, they say, 'If you're subject to persecution, we'll deal with you'”.
I think the numbers don't lie here. What they make evident is that if we have handled large influxes of asylum seekers, as we have done in the past, then we certainly can do so, as we did in 2017 and have done in 2018. So I think that—