That makes a lot of sense. I would suggest that the judiciary needs to have a greater role. There needs to be the review of evidence. The presumption of innocence has to be a part of it. If the minister is to be involved, then the standard of review of the minister's decision has to be on a higher standard. Right now, the lowest standard is used to review the minister's decision, and that's unacceptable.
I'll just go back to your opening point. It's actually not taken for granted that for countries that haven't signed, for example, the convention against torture, we shouldn't be deporting there. We are in fact doing that. For example, the Badesha case was all about sending someone to India, which has not ratified that convention. That's shocking to our conscience. That really shouldn't be happening.