There would be two parts, one that falls within the purview of this committee and one that actually falls within the purview of the immigration committee.
The first part would be the 30-day timeline that says that extensions cannot go beyond 30 days. That would help many immigration applicants, because often there's a time limit to respond to refusals and challenge them. A 30-day extension limitation would keep them within that time limit.
Second—and you could discuss this with your colleagues on the citizenship and immigration committee—the solution is for IRCC to automatically provide the reasons for refusal in their refusal letters. IRCC promised that they would explore this initiative when they responded to the Information Commissioner's systemic investigation back in 2018 through 2020. That result has not yet appeared.
Similarly, IRCC has not consulted with stakeholders or immigration lawyers on making that a reality—