Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to you all for your time and your presentations.
I have two questions. They're very short, and they go to Ms. Figg.
Ms. Figg, according to a story in The Globe and Mail in 2004, you accepted about 289 refugee claimants out of 353. That's an 81% acceptance rate. This gave you the highest acceptance rate in the country. The national average was I think between 42% to 47%. This, I believe, was for the 2001 to 2003 period. Why were you more likely to rule in favour of a claimant than your colleagues? I just want to know.
My second question is.... I would like to say that your qualifications are impeccable.