Mr. Speaker, first, I would like to thank my colleague from Longueuil—Saint-Hubert for the question.
It is a very good question, a crucial question. My answer is that we are taking important steps to strengthen the integrity of our immigration system while honouring our humanitarian commitments. That is why we introduced changes to ensure that our immigration system can handle such challenges now and in the future. Our system will be more efficient and will be able to process the existing backlog faster.
Although people will not be able to seek asylum, they will be able to apply for a pre-removal risk assessment. That is a very important part of our system because these procedures ensure that people are not removed to a country where they could be persecuted, tortured or otherwise harmed.