The effectiveness of a security process is not measured by how long it takes, but by how accurately and efficiently it identifies genuine risks.>checking information against their own databases, which is done very quickly.
Fetching data vs inferring data are two different things. Later takes more time. Again, as I said before, a petition by non-citizens that demands expedition when the general sentiment of citizens is completely opposite won't fly.
Many individuals stuck in extended security screening are already residing in Canada. If someone truly represents a national security threat, leaving their case unresolved for several years does not meaningfully improve security outcomes. In fact, it suggests a system that struggles to assess risk in a timely manner.
A strong security system should be both rigorous and efficient. Prolonged administrative delays without transparency do not inherently make the country safer. What is needed is a process that is fast, accurate, and accountable, rather than one where cases remain unresolved for years.
