Mr. Speaker, the government has been aggressively pursuing this, making sure that we stabilize the immigration file, and it is having success.
The member is trying to give the impression that this might be the first time this has happened, but she should look back to when she and her colleague, the immigration critic, were in the Conservative government caucus. Do members remember some of the issues they created? They deleted literally hundreds of thousands of files that were being processed overseas. They told people they did not care about their moms and dads. They would not be able to sponsor them because the Conservatives were stopping the program. There were delays for married people so that it took three, four and five years for people to be able to sponsor a spouse.
If the member wants to talk about immigration disasters and compare them, I will be more than open to doing that if I am given leave at the appropriate time.
I can tell members that we have a Prime Minister who is committed to stabilizing immigration, and we will do just that.
