But it's not. You said that people look at the IRB decision and think maybe a mistake was made, but they don't do that. The say, “The IRB found this person to be not credible, therefore we don't believe anything the person says”. In answer to either Madame Faille or to Mr. Gravel, I said that a PRRA officer once said to me, “There are many times when we would like to grant these PRRA applications, but we feel that if we do we're saying the IRB didn't do a good job. We're in a bad position, so we say there's no risk and this person can go back home.” That's maybe not the public perception, but that is what's happening.
On February 13th, 2007. See this statement in context.