First of all, in the case you referred to, it was an officer who made the humanitarian and compassionate grounds decision. It wasn't me. It was an immigration officer who made the decision.
With respect to the cases that receive media attention and the ones that don't, the fairness issues raised by these cases are the reasons we are where we are now.
I want to remind the committee again that this policy has been in place for more than 40 years. No government has changed it. We are moving ahead and we believe that now is the time to do so. It is precisely because of the heart-wrenching cases that have come up and that have been concerning to Canadians and to members of Parliament, including you. That is why we believe it's time to move forward on this policy, to bring it in line with our values.