Good morning.
Thanks to all the witnesses appearing here today. Thanks again to the interim Auditor General for being here.
This report is obviously very concerning to me as a member of Parliament, and I think to most Canadians. As my colleague said, there are more holes in this ship than.... It's almost.... Where do you start? Anyway, we'll cut right into it.
When I look at the Auditor General's report, and even the Auditor General's opening finding, I see we have a technology gap, and gaps and errors in the information that was shared. I think Canadians want to be assured that any asylum seekers here now have been processed in a way that ensures we don't have to worry about any criminals being in Canada at this point, due to the obvious technology gap, or worry about whether there was anything missed in that respect. Could you touch on that aspect? Does your organization keep track of how many asylum seekers have criminal records, and what those numbers are?