Madam Speaker, that is an important question.
I met young woman named Shayla who had stepped forward. People really need to understand that we have been fighting for family reunification, and we brought this issue to the minister months ago. There were several letters, and I am not going to reference them all right now. What it took was me calling Shayla, who came forward in the public realm to discuss the issue her mother had. Her mother was passing away and not able to visit her grandparents, who were in quarantine in Windsor. It took her to coming forward. That courage and that gift to other people was extraordinary.
The member is quite right, we can have families members who are literally kilometres apart from each other and they cannot be united. That is wrong.
The process has to change. Political direction is required right now, not putting it back to individual officers. We need a real system in place for people right now.