The second question I'd like to ask the minister is this. The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act specifies that refugees can make application within the one-year window of opportunity for bringing families over to Canada. In addition to that, through this experience, many refugees come forward to say that their traditional definition of “family” is different from what we understand it to be. I wonder whether there is any consideration of revising the family unit for refugees.
Also, there is a previous law, from the Conservative government, around cessation—that if you travel back as a refugee to your country of origin, you could actually have your status revoked. That has huge implications, and it is ongoing at the moment. That, too, has not yet been fixed, on the cessation laws. Over 25,000 Syrian refugees have now arrived. Have we told them that if they travel, for whatever reason, back to their country of origin, they could lose their status? If we haven't, that could actually happen to them, and it's not right. That is not what we want to do. Again, I wonder whether there are any plans from the government to deal with the cessation issue.