Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank our colleague for his speech. It was interesting. He talked about how his family took in refugees from Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic, in the 1960s.
I would like to say that my family did the same. We took in Czechoslovakian refugees in 1968. I do not think those particular refugees were worried about not having access to medical care, unlike refugees today, who no longer have access to medical care thanks to changes made by the Conservative government. That is a big problem for refugees today. At least in the 1960s, we treated refugees a little better.
The United States announced that it was revoking the visas of individuals linked to violence in Ukraine against people in favour of a European democratic movement.
Why has the Canadian government not done the same as the Americans by banning visas to Ukrainians linked to the violence going on now?