Pardon me, Madam Chair. Thank you.
I understand the process, Minister. So let's talk about it.
In an article published in the Journal de Montréal early this year, Jules Richer reported that 25,804 persons who had crossed the border irregularly and whose asylum claims had been denied had completely disappeared. They're in Canada, but we don't know where, and they have no status.
Can you tell us how many of those people are wanted by Border Services to date? I'm talking about the people who have simply disappeared but who are somewhere in the country.
Ms. Fox or someone else on your team could answer the question if you don't know the answer.