I'll simply add that we have had representatives from all three levels of government from time to time who observe. The immigration appeal division hearings are public, so anybody at any time can observe them. The RPD hearings, as Mr. Sandhu said, are private, but we can ask counsel or a claimant if they would be prepared to permit an observer.
Almost invariably, given enough time, we can find a case for anybody to observe. I would echo the sentiment that we would be delighted to have representatives come and see these public servants at work, these decision-makers at work, and see the kinds of stories they hear and the claims they have to determine day in and day out.