And you're right, it is an equality issue and it is a human rights issue, because it's children and women. I agree with your presentation. Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Because my time is tight, I want to go over to NOIVMWC for a minute.
I have a couple of questions. I understand the issue of fraudulent marriages. I have a lot of immigration cases in my own constituency and have dealt with this issue. The difficulty is in how you prove it. You said that maybe we need to start demanding certificates, and that's proactively what Canada needs to do, but I have a question. I watched a documentary where--you mentioned the Muslim community--the marriages were being blessed by the imam for a short period of time. Maybe it was three months, maybe it was 12 weeks. In one case, I think it was in Afghanistan, they called it a sigha. That was sort of it. Somewhere else, in Iraq, they called it something else, but they facilitate. It's a form of prostitution; it's just that it's done under the guise of marriage.
Is any of that happening in Canada, do you know?