Nigeria has been the largest source country for irregular crossings in Canada. In fact, it was the largest source country for irregular crossings into Italy last year as well.
A certain portion of Nigerians are legitimate refugees. There are situations in Nigeria that would qualify under the United Nations convention. My understanding is that about 40% of Nigerian applicants in Canada are deemed to be convention refugees.
That said, for those who are legitimate refugees, that's no way to be entering Canada, to have to pay a fortune to go into the United States and then pay another fortune to go into Canada, and it should be deterred. There are a lot of people who have been misled through their information networks about using the asylum process as a way to enter Canada as labour migrants.
I think, as you suggested, we need to change the myths and the information, but frankly, we also need to change the physical reality that actually for some people entering through the asylum system as a way to earn some money during the determination process, and so on, it has been successful. As I said, I think dealing with the understaffing of the determination system, of the appeal courts and so on, so that it's not just quicker, but it is seen to be quicker—