Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'd also like to take the opportunity to congratulate you, Mr. Fleury.
Two weeks ago, I was at the conference of immigration lawyers in Victoria, where you were warmly applauded by the people of that community. I had the opportunity to meet a number of people who are in contact with Board members. I want to say that we're currently going through a period of crisis. Not only are hearings not taking place, but we don't know when they will be held, and the delays are utterly unacceptable.
Earlier you clarified a point. Here in the committee, last November, I asked Minister Solberg a question concerning his intention to conduct a review of the Board member selection process. I had understood that that was an evaluation desired by the IRB. So I'd like you to give me your opinion on the present process.
I know you've chaired a number of those committees and that you've met a number of candidates. From what people tell me, a number of names have been put forward. However, there may be a problem because those people aren't ranked. So can that pose a problem for the selection process? Is there a timetable for candidate selection?
I'd also like to hear what you have to say about the qualifications of those members because it takes a certain amount of time to be a good member, to get up to speed on cases, the process and all the complexity of the work. So a certain training is required. IRB members tell me that follow-up is necessary to enable the IRB to continue operating and that this is currently a critical time. Perhaps you can tell us what you think about all that.