I would like to thank both of you for giving very compelling stories of what's going on.
Mr. Tomlinson, I would particularly like to thank you for giving us this written material, which we will find very useful.
You raised a very interesting quandary that if, to get to Canada, you are identified as gay in this community, and then you want to go back to see a sick mom—and you've described the terrible stories that are going on in Jamaica—that's a problem.
We're talking about identifying people who want to come to this country because of the terrible situations they've been in, in their own countries. Yet, when they get here they're identified as such, and the label is put on them. Then they want to go home to terrible stories.
Have you any recommendations as to whether we should change our philosophy on how we deal with this issue?