Mr. Speaker, the turmoil at IRCC continues. I have an Australian-trained doctor stuck in the department's quagmire. We have badly needed skilled tradespeople who want to come to Canada lost in the logjam, yet there are no delays in getting citizenship for ISIS terrorists who produce videos of victims being dismembered. It is the same with human traffickers when they need a court-banned passport replaced.
What are the twisted priorities of the immigration minister? Can he focus on letting people into our country who want to heal Canadians, not kill or traffic them, and build the homes instead of blowing them up?