May I, Mr. Chair?
As an average Canadian myself, I would feel a lot more protected if those allegations were proven to be true. Right now, on mere allegations, you deport the person assuming the person is a real threat. We're not protecting me by setting that person free in the world. We have an obligation toward international allies to prosecute terrorist suspects. Therefore, we need a level of evidence that actually proves that this person is a risk, not merely deported under flimsy, untested evidence. I don't feel protected at all when that person is being deported. If that person turns out to be a real terrorist, I would like them to be accused, charged, and jailed in Canada, for my protection.