Professor, I just want to draw your attention to another professor. David A. Martin, the professor of law at the University of Virginia, an internationally recognized expert on the U.S. refugee determination system, has taken issue with you and is diametrically opposed to your views on many of the issues you've raised. Would you agree with that?
Secondly, he indicates that in the period 2001 to 2005, 148,000 people were granted protection in the United States out of 205,000, or about 45% overall. Canada's rate of acceptance for the same period of time was about 43%. Wouldn't you agree that the overall acceptance rates, although there may be differences in application and process, are similar between the two countries? Would you agree with that?
Would you agree that Professor David A. Martin takes an opposite view to yours on most of the issues you've raised here today?