Thank you.
I have a few questions. The Auditor General found that though the two departments, CIC and CBSA, have a memorandum of understanding, they have not come to an agreement on the consistency and quality of information supporting decisions to issue temporary resident permits.
I used to chair the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. With the Vancouver Olympics coming, we have a huge problem with trafficking, and as people come to the border there is a subjective decision made by border guards. What protocols have you put in place that will ensure the safety and security in terms of those trafficked women or children? I think the minister said that if we think they are trafficked, we will give them a temporary resident visa. But what do you do with the person who is trafficking? That's the first question.
The second question is how do you gauge what you're going to do? It's a tricky question. It's very judgmental, but I'd appreciate your input into this.
Secondly, there was a project “Hide and Seek”. Could you explain how much that project cost? Is it still active? How many people were on the unwanted list? How many have disappeared? Have they gone underground, or have they gone to the U.S.?
That is where I'll stop.