I heard two questions.
To answer your first question, I believe that it is a reflection of the process that is currently in place. That explains why you do not see any appeals section.
With respect to your second question, you refer to a former minister who said that in one case, there could be up to 22 appeals. There is something that I perhaps failed to mention. With respect to admissibility, our system allows for an appeal to the Federal Court, at any stage, when an applicant is refused. This can be done at each step of the process.