What I would say is that I think we do need to think about our process in Canada and look at our asylum system from all the pieces that are involved—and that's not just IRCC, just the IRB, or CBSA, but everybody—and how we can have a fair and efficient decision-making system. I do think asylum seekers who come to Canada seeking asylum should get a fair and fast decision, and if that is delayed over a long period of time and there's not efficiency in the system, then, absolutely, it can lead to people who have been here for three years or four years, and who may have had a child here, and it increases the complexity....
Our team at IRCC is looking at asylum reform, and what I was talking about is that we have a situation now where we have an influx of people coming to the country and I think we need to take a very human approach to providing them with supports. At the same time, we have to think about what reforms to the system are required to have a more efficient system for decision-making.