Obviously some of the allegations, as mentioned to Mr. Siksay, are of such a nature that there's been a measure of disbelief. But most of it boils down to a question of proof or evidence, which I understand you're taking some steps to try to rectify in one fashion or another.
Of course, the IRB first considers a refugee claim before anyone is removed. They look at a pre-removal risk assessment, and if you can establish them, those types of allegations play into the very issues that are to be determined. That's really the body that's set up to deal with those kinds of things.
Are you satisfied that you have put the most current documentation, proof, and evidence you have before the board?