I've seen the same thing you're speaking to in my own constituency office, where there's somebody who is a protected person here in Canada who has gone through all the vetting, and they're separated from their family for an extended period of time. It does create a lot of stress on the household.
Mr. Eisen, in the minute and a half that's left, how do you see this policy we just discussed with respect to 115,00 protected persons being given permanent status? How do you see that ameliorating the lives of the people in question? Could you speak to that, please?
