Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his impassioned speech.
He is very knowledgeable about international relations, and I agree with him that the government should have shut down the borders when all of this started. The Bloc Québécois had called for the borders to be closed from the beginning of the crisis, but the Liberal government took weeks to do so. Unfortunately, it was too late.
The borders are closed now, and that is a good thing, but it has created other problems. The closure has sadly created obstacles for family reunification, and I know that some of the member's colleagues are passionate advocates for this issue.
Does he agree that, if it wanted to, the Liberal government could allow hundreds or thousands of people to see their loved ones safely?