Thank you.
You did mention our immigration system, so it's really twofold what you do. You're maintaining the integrity of our immigration system, but at the same time some of these individuals obviously have histories of serious criminality. They should not be here in Canada, so it becomes a community safety aspect as well for our families and our communities.
That leads me to the second question that I wanted to ask you before I pass my time over to Mr. Payne.
Just recently in Toronto, I had the privilege to join members from CBSA to do an announcement on additional individuals who were added to the CBSA's wanted list. I think that has been a hugely successful program in engaging the public to come forward with information regarding individuals. These are individuals who are here illegally in Canada. There are histories of serious criminality. Some of them have failed to show up to their last hearings and so forth. So it's very important, and you've engaged the public in this regard.
I'm wondering if you could talk about that particular program. I guess briefly because I do want to share time. But also, what are the numbers of actual individuals whom you've located, physically removed from Canada, or in some cases been able to prove that they've already left Canada and they're no longer a threat here on our Canadian soil?