When Mr. Morin was addressing Madame Faille's question, he talked about the particular circumstances of immigration decisions. I suspect that with a refugee case there could be more urgency, and it could be more problematic in the sense that someone could have been removed as the result of a negative decision at the refugee board, and this person may not be in Canada and may not be waiting for a further review—that kind of thing.
In that sort of circumstance, what are the options open to someone who may have been part of a faulty process through no fault of their own?