Jonathan Hayward / The Canadian Press

During the Globe and Mail leaders' debate, Harper said the Liberal and NDP plans would require "throwing open our borders" and letting in a wave of refugees without proper security checks.

He repeated throughout the campaign that only his plan provided the time for proper security checks.

At the time Harper, in response to the Syrian and Iraqi refugee crisis, was promising to bring in 20,000 new refugees from that region over four years.

Trudeau's promise raised that target to 25,000 people and set the deadline at the end of 2015.

That leaves less than two months, but Trudeau is sticking by the promise. So we asked, does that mean hiring a bunch of new staff to handle security screenings?