We do have data related to these items. On the numbers, the outright decisions of inadmissibility for these conditions are extremely rare, because the practice of the department is to, as we call it, “further”, or put on hold, the application.
An individual who is found to have active pulmonary tuberculosis by a medical examination in their home country is advised of those findings and also advised that we can put the application on hold while they get treatment for that condition. They can return, have a subsequent medical examination, and, assuming it finds that the treatment is successful, then they're admitted, but with the requirement to report to the provinces for medical surveillance, because there is a risk that the tuberculosis will become reactivated over their lifetime.
Again, the numbers of people found inadmissible for these causes are extremely small, and it would be—