Before I go on to the Bar Association, I want to ask you another question. I'm on your website, and I do read Alex Usher quite often. I'm sure you knew that I was going to ask you about this.
I'm wondering if you can comment on this particular statement that he made:
Now, of course, Justin Trudeau was at the ready to back up his Minister with some truly odious crocodile tears. “Immigration is great” he said, “We just want to punish bad actors.” This is ludicrous. The government is in no way, shape or form going after specific bad actors; it is going after the entire sector. Whether this is cruelty or stupidity I leave to readers to decide, but Trudeau’s explanation holds no water. The only possible justification for the approach the feds have taken here is that “it’s a national problem,” (it isn’t, but that’s another story) “but we have to let provinces find their own solution to the problem of bad actors.” This at least is a constitutionally correct attitude but it’s very different from Trudeau's claim.
Could you please explain who the bad actors are, in your view?