Mr. Speaker, when we are dealing with people's lives, grandstanding in the House of Commons is completely inappropriate.
This member and others come to me with individual cases, and on this one that member never came to me, never asked for the facts, has stood in the House and is hurting people. I would say that this is completely inappropriate.
In Canada we have due process. Before people are removed they are entitled to due process. I can assure him that no one is removed if there is an administrative error. The priorities for removal are clear: criminals, failed refugee claimants and those who have overstayed visitors visas. He never once took the time—