I'm glad you brought that up. We have a lot to be proud of in this country, and Canadians feel very proud of how we deal with immigrants and refugees. We recognize our obligations on a humanitarian basis and our obligations to international treaties. Thank you for saying that.
I also agree with your strong recommendations on the implementation of the appeal division. You addressed this throughout the day, but it is important to mention it again. Many people say that the PRRA process is a substitute for the appeal mechanism, that a lot of the failed claimants have that option, and that the officer who does the examination basically reviews the case and looks for opportunities where the IRB judge made a mistake, perhaps to reverse the decision.
How do you respond to these claims that PRRA is an appeal mechanism?