I view that to be very dangerous. Sometimes, on the ground in those social circles, it can in fact involve human smuggling. I think we should be very clear that there's very dangerous behaviour that forms part of this.
When we're dealing with behaviour and conduct that's taking place in another country's borders, we need to work with the government of those other countries. I don't think it would be the best use of my time to personally infiltrate the social circles of organizations or entrepreneurs—to use your lingo—to try to interrupt that kind of flow of people who are trying to make, in some instances, asylum claims that are potentially not justified.
We need to make sure that we have clarity in the rules and that we broadcast them through local governments. If we can find stakeholder organizations through partners with those organizations that allow us to get that message out there more forcefully, then we would do so.
I sense that we are running out of time, Madam Chair. I don't want to talk out the clock on my colleague here. Is there additional time?