Mr. Speaker, my next question relates to the screening process used to vet Mr. Ibrahim Ali prior to his admission to Canada, as he stands accused of committing first degree murder just three months after his arrival.
In 2017 the National Post published an article about a Canadian Border Services Agency internal audit that found that in some cases gaps occurred in security screening during the period of time Mr. Ali's admission was processed.
My question is very serious and simple. Is the Prime Minister satisfied that this individual received an appropriate amount of screening prior to being admitted into Canada? If yes, what process was used? If no, why and what will be done to correct the process?