Mr. Speaker, it is certainly better than being out of mind.
That report was one of many where various departments in their policy directives certainly reflect on the things that were
said during that consultative process. It would be very unfortunate if we were to simply draw wild conclusions from every single document coming from any department.
Canadians are looking for and deserve improvements in how immigration is being managed and we have begun to deliver on that. In fact this morning we discussed Bill C-44. I hope the Reform Party sees fit to support that bill because it is an improvement in how we conduct and manage the program. We will continue to do this in the best interests of our country.