Mr. Speaker, I guess the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration is saying that it is okay for a convicted heroin dealer to be granted refugee status here when she could have taken action.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs has recently announced that he was going to be cracking down on drug trafficking. He has described illicit drugs like heroin as the quintessential human security challenge. However, his cabinet colleague, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, does not feel it is necessary to step in when a convicted heroin dealer may be about to receive refugee status.
Which minister is speaking for the government: the so-called hard on drugs minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the soft on thugs minister, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration?