Minister, you're issuing visas. That is literally your job. You have a department to help you with that.
The IRPA, which was passed by Parliament, tells you that you cannot issue a visa to someone who has committed a criminal act outside of Canada—just committed the act, not convicted of the act. You're saying you're not going to apply the law.
I'm asking you a legal question. You are the minister responsible for the file. You've shown before in other questioning that you either don't know your file or you're not caught up on your file.
I'm asking you, will this particular section of the act apply, yes or no?