In my judgment, they are fair in terms of the criteria. Where I have a problem is that the minister is proposing to simply issue an order that will be published in the Gazette. In my judgment, that's not sufficient.
The approach to designated countries of origin should be akin to that for regulations. Therefore, there should be a prepublished list of those countries. There should be a justification as you have for regulations. There would be opportunity for the public to comment, and therefore there would be safeguards in terms of any regulations. This is a very important step. You're taking rights away from people. The process of doing so should be as transparent as possible, in the sense that for those who come from countries where refugee claims are not prevalent, this determination is made in a transparent manner by people who are accountable to Parliament and to the public.