Okay. I will skip over the short timeline and talk just about the H and C applications.
We feel that Brihan's story represents the finest aspects of Canada's humanitarian tradition. When it comes to immigration, we feel it makes no sense to close off this important avenue. It's the only instance that looks at the best interests of the child in deciding whether or not a child or a family can stay in Canada. It makes even less sense when we consider that humanitarian applications do not suspend removals. Our recommendation, therefore, is to either keep humanitarian applications as they are, possibly with more resources to reduce timelines, or to give jurisdiction to the IRB, whether at the first level or through the RAD, to accept somebody on humanitarian grounds.
Thank you.