There is no question that Canada is not the only country. I get that; we do this internationally. But Canada has a role to play, and I'm proud of the work we do historically. I think we can do more, and I'm really looking forward to seeing this government advancing that goal on the international stage, as well as locally, for us to take pride in.
I gather from that answer that it is feasible and plausible for us to do this, as a policy direction.
The second question is with respect to the recurring theme that has occurred at the committee to bring back the source country class applications. I see in the presentations that there are issues with respect to that and to how it was prior to 2011.
Is there not some way we can adjust or tweak the problems that were identified with this classification to today? Virtually every group who appeared before us advanced this as part of the solution to the problems we face. I get that we can use the humanitarian and compassionate status opportunity to bring some of these folks in, but as we know, there are many limitations with respect to that. As it stands, for all those witnesses who appeared before us, that does not seem to be working. We have to do better. If we try to do better, is there an opportunity, and can the committee then work with the officials to try to find a way to bring back this class in a way that's workable and solve the problems that existed prior to now?