I was just thinking that under chapter 7 it might have been a good thing, with the Trudeau Foundation, that there was a grant issued to somebody just to draw the connection between the 41,000 illegal immigrants in the country and the Pierre Trudeau legacy, to see if there was some connection between the two. But I guess we can't follow that path.
Mr. Ivison, with the National Post, was rather descriptive in describing the complex system we have in Canada for dealing with illegal immigrants and refugees. I think he made some sort of comment that Stephen Hawking would have found it very challenging himself to understand and appreciate the complexity of the system we've created in the country to deal with illegal immigrants. In some ways I think maybe the immigration consultants would almost see this as a gift from heaven for them, but I'm not exactly sure for the Canadian citizen that it's a gift from heaven.
Do you agree that the process that exists, that has accumulated over the years, is a fairly complex system of procedures to deal with illegal immigrants?