Can I say one thing? When the minister comes, ask her if there is a backlog of humanitarian and compassionate applications overseas. If she says there is and it's not family class, ask her if it's the wives and children or the husbands of the people who are doing the sponsoring. They don't call them family class because they're not considered in this class if the person sponsoring misrepresented under regulation 117(9)(d). They won't count them as family class, but they are family members.
So find out if there is a backlog. I don't know where they're coming from, on this humanitarian one, to give themselves power to just cut it all out.