Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I am going to continue talking about the removal program.
I am talking to the witnesses from the Canada Border Services Agency.
I have been doing some research of my own, still using Report 1 from the Office of the Auditor General, which is about removing immigrants who were refused entry. Paragraph 1.2 reads:
In the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the agency spent about $34 million on its removal program.
We are talking about $34 million for a program that works 30% of the time.
More specifically, of the 50,000 people who are subject to enforceable removal orders and who have exhausted or waived all legal recourses to stay in Canada, two thirds, about 34,700, according to the report, are in the wanted inventory, and 2,800 of those were individuals with criminality.
Does the Canada Border Services Agency find that acceptable?