In what I would consider an ideal world, what would that look like, based on what organization chart? Do you think there should be two immigration departments or only one that would have two branches independent of each other but that would pool services in certain cases?
I understand your point of view, and I'm not necessarily opposed to it, but I'm trying to see what it would entail. If we conducted that exercise—which seems to me unlikely, even though I think it's important to explore it—there would be some kind of duplication, or the department would be divided in two, whereas it's already under stress, particularly as a result of the number of immigrants entering Canada. However, there are fundamental immigration and service elements on both sides.
What main elements do you think that one branch should have but not necessarily the other?