If you look in the last budgetary exercise, you'll see that we put in a substantial amount of money in to make sure that the IRB could process more volume. It is an independent body, so there's only so much pressure we can exert on it. It does a great job, but with the volume that we're seeing, it is admittedly heavily charged with the number of cases it's seeing.
I put forth a package—and you would know this, because your party rejected it—in the last budgetary exercise to reform the asylum system, but you all sat there, smiled and shot it down, with the Bloc and the NDP.
I plan to put forward more measures. I want to reform the system. It's not working the way it should. That's a function of volume, but also a function of efficiency. The growing claims that we now see inland are not unexpected. They're ones we saw with people having increasingly fewer hopes to stay in Canada and being counselled to file, I think unjustly, asylum claims when they shouldn't have the ability to do so.