Okay.
Professor, thank you very much for appearing today.
You've been especially critical of how the previous government handled the Syrian refugee crisis in your interviews with Carol Off on As It Happens and in other testimonials you've given.
I don't mean to underline this only; obviously there are so many issues that we need to address in this study. However, with regard to lessons learned from that, I'm looking at a Globe and Mail report called “Prime Minister's Office ordered halt to refugee processing”.
How does something like that happen in a democracy such as Canada, where we've seen such a compassionate response in our history, whether it was for the Vietnamese or the Hungarian refugees? How does it happen that a Prime Minister's Office intervenes to select which refugees can come into this country? The question is about lessons learned.