That's part of what I've said so far. But beyond that, there are other suggestions that are laid down in my little piece here, which I think will help the organization to become a true profession. Another suggestion is to actually criminalize the operation of immigration consulting, without being a lawyer or a member of an association. The only way that can happen is for an amendment to come for the IRPA. Right now, it's not a crime for anybody to open shop and help clients. The only thing they cannot do is they cannot submit their name with the application, and people know that already, so they help them do all the work until the clients submit, and they monitor it without putting their name on it. There are lots of people who are doing that. So I don't need to be a member of CSIC just to get paid. It's just that I cannot go before CBSA; I cannot go before CIC.
On April 2nd, 2008. See this statement in context.