Mr. Speaker, we have the solution and we are handing it to them.
It is quite simple. Article 10.3 of the safe third country agreement states that the Prime Minister may unilaterally suspend the agreement for up to three months and renew this suspension for as long as necessary without asking for anyone's permission. It is safe for the asylum seekers and reassuring for Canadians, and it takes the pressure off Quebec, which, by the way, manages 97% of irregular asylum claims in Canada.
Will the Prime Minister suspend the agreement instead of reopening Roxham Road and winding up with the same old problem?