As you mentioned, I went to our member of Parliament. My problem was that it was July 31 when I got the second letter. They'd passed it from case management to the Ottawa branch. As they worked on it, it was only the end of August when I got the notification of the third letter: no.
Then I tried somebody else, which I thought might work a little better. That didn't get anywhere because there was an appeal of a court case of a Mr. Joe Taylor, who I had never heard of, and we were dead in the water.
I'm saying that this is not the time to have somebody slip through the cracks. I think you had some committee reviewing these now, or something like that—not just letters from bureaucrats; no, it should be something in a committee.