I don't know of the specific individuals who have been labelled as security threats. You won't be approved to come to Canada if you don't pass the biometric assessment, so it's hard to understand which category you're talking about. But I will get you a summary of the number of people who are in Canada and the number of people who've been approved as well. We can provide that information.
I do want to address your second point about the interpreters, because it's really important.
There's not an internally held view that there is a class of people who have served Canada who pose a security threat to our national interests. To the extent that anyone holds that view on anything I have said, I want to make it absolutely clear that is just not the case. We do have a robust security screening process that helps confirm people's identities and to screen for that sort of thing, but for the people who've served Canada as interpreters or otherwise, please know, that is not my view, nor is it the Government of Canada's.