Mr. Speaker, since the Prime Minister has stood up for Canada on this issue, we have now had very clear statements of support for our border integrity and also the process we are using to develop alternative documents. Those statements have come from the White House, from the President, from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, from Secretary of State for Homeland Security Michael Chertoff.
One congressperson making wayward remarks is much like Liberal MPs used to do in making extreme remarks in their time of tenure.
We have commitment from the highest levels that the process on our borders is based on integrity and on good security and it is going to remain that way.