Thank you again for the question. Again, I appreciate your taking this line of questioning a bit more towards a mature response, because I think it's very important to raise some awareness of some of the supports and services that are available.
I cannot speak on behalf of IRCC, other than to state the existence of a variety of different mechanisms that are in place to protect people who might have already been traumatized from being revictimized. IRCC has at its disposal when assessing cases the ability to stay removals. There are preremoval risk assessments that are done prior to somebody's being deported or placed on a removal list. They have the ability to make refugee protection claims. They can also apply on humanitarian and compassionate grounds to stay their removal.
These are in place. These are certainly the domain of our federal policing partners and we support them, as police of jurisdiction and RCMP support them, in providing the information to inform the decision-making about every individual case.
Thank you.