Okay. There is a difference in terms of what's going on right now, because the moratorium is being lifted. What's happening for this group of individuals is that they have six months to reapply. There's a distinct difference between a moratorium versus what is being applied. That's a major distinction that I want to point out.
On December 10, 2015, Minister McCallum announced in the House of Commons that he would help to “regularize their status in Canada”, referring to the Haitians and Zimbabweans.
When did you receive instructions, first, to stop referring removals of nationals from these two countries to the Canada Border Services Agency and, second, that an additional six months had been granted to allow certain nationals of Haiti and Zimbabwe to apply for permanent residence without risk of removal from Canada?