On that issue, even the assessment on Canadians, in terms of our costs to the system, is not an accurate reflection, because the government does not take into consideration the calculation of social services in coming up with that number. When you talk about it in that context, and because you don't take into consideration the contribution of the value of the individuals coming in, I would submit that you can actually come up with a proper assessment based on cost.
Therefore, you have to go back to what we know as humans, and that is on rights. If we're truly a signatory to the UN convention and all the other stuff that we've signed on to, then you have to reflect that in policy, in every aspect, in every single policy within government.
I'm out of time, but I see people nodding. I want that on the record to show that our witnesses agree with the premise under which we have to evaluate our policies.