One of the things is that the policy shouldn't be done on the basis of looking at it as if it will be a fraud. If you see, even in the percentage of the reports....
At IRCC, we have been asking for the statistics. In the majority of the reports of fraud, when they send a letter, there is a way that we can look at the exceptions for domestic violence, because the person had been reporting to police, the person had been in a shelter. That's when they meet the exception. The percentage of the fraud that we can see could be 1%.
The policy should be done in a way where there is a kind of balance, and the majority is to be the protection for the most vulnerable. We have been seeing very few cases—and not because I work directly with women—where the man is the one who has been brought to Canada and has left the relationship. We had that before.