I would love to have that information presented to committee because there's been a lot of lack of clarity from your department on this. I think this is an issue that's going to come up in all of our caucus meetings. Certainly, as a best practice, I and I think everyone around this table firmly believes that we should let visa officers do their jobs and that MPs shouldn't be interfering in that sort of thing. But when we do have to make legitimate inquiries, we shouldn't be adding an extra layer of red tape.
What's been expressed to us right now is that all of our inquiries will be going through this one particular line, and it sounds like they would be calling and asking the ministerial inquiries division on our behalf rather than having staff there available. This will gum up the system. We don't have a lot of resources in our office to do these sorts of things. My advice to you would be to really consider the impact on that to members of Parliament's being able to service their constituents. It sounds a little short-sighted if that's the case. I think everyone around this table would like to have some clarity on that as well.