I like the fact that the ministers are being added to this.
We have one subamendment that we'll propose after we deal with this one.
I hope the committee keeps itself open to allowing more than just four hours to have affected international students come in, and also Colleges and Institutes Canada, which is the stakeholder group that represents all the colleges. Some of these international students have given me the emails they've received back and forth, which are used in inadmissibility hearings by CBSA. It is evident in those that IRCC and CBSA were doing the work of confirming that these fake acceptance letters were in fact fraudulent, three years.... I have one case that is three years after the fact. There's an email exchange with the registrar and admissions officers of one of these colleges, so I have a hard time believing the college network, so to speak, wasn't aware that there was fraudulent activity going on.
We should keep it open for the future, but on this subamendment, I'm onside with what Mr. Dhaliwal said.