Mr. Speaker, we just heard the member reciting the talking points worked out by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism with the Prime Minister's Office, many of which are just not true.
The issue is that many bona fide refugees are being denied necessary assistance. We are not talking about bogus refugees, and so forth, in the government's terminology. Unfortunately, there are genuine, bona fide refugees who require health care services. Doctors and health care workers are requesting that the government at least listen in committee.
Will the committee listen to what the doctors have to say?