I'm sure it's possible to hire a consulting firm, one of the big accounting firms, or anybody else who has the technical qualifications to go through all of the factors. It is complex: it's not just the RAD, it's not just the judicial review, it's the removal process. You've got to look at the whole package and say we've got an efficient process for determining the merits of cases, a process that doesn't leave itself open to endless procedural challenges because we try to do things in a quick and dirty way—which I think is the problem with the present system—and that really gets behind the issue of removals with respect to people who are not bona fide refugees.
The whole system breaks down when you have a large number of people who are not genuine refugees coming through the system and then staying in the country indefinitely because of failure to remove. The procedural aspect is almost a backdrop to that core problem.