Right now the system is that if you're in detention, you can seek review--at 48 hours, then seven days, and then every 30 days. The problem I have seen with certain claimants or refugees is that they come from countries where....
Well, a lot of the reason you're detained is that they want to deport you, but they can't deport you unless they have a travel document. The problem is that a lot of countries don't issue the travel document, partly because, as was alluded to earlier, a refugee coming into Canada may not have proper ID; they couldn't get it from the government they were fleeing from. That in and of itself could be a reason for the detention.
You can imagine the conditions. In Toronto, for instance, there's a centre near the airport. It looks like a hotel but it's basically a jail, with very little facilities, no access to counselling, no access to programs, and no support. Even to get medical support you have to wait for the one doctor who comes in whatever month. We have heard stories of people being denied medical support a lot of the time.
We were involved with one group of young Chinese girls who were detained for nine months. They had nothing--no access to programs, schooling, interpretation. We had volunteers going in to do ESL classes, bringing in food for them.
So the conditions are horrendous.