Thank you.
As you know, last week the Parliament of Canada passed Bill C-50, and in that bill there are some significant changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. One of the concerns I have is that in these changes we may be getting away from what is an important part of our policy, and that is attending to humanitarian and compassionate grounds when looking at people who have come here as refugees. I'm wondering what your response is.
Is there a danger that in changing the law and looking at groups instead of looking at individual cases, we have forgotten too much what refugees coming to Canada may have experienced?