Between 1969 and 1972, people in Canada as visitors could apply within Canada. That's no longer the case. You cannot apply within Canada. Also at that time you could apply at the border. That's also no longer the case. So if someone here in Canada would like to apply within Canada, they cannot do so, no matter whether it's through the point system, through family class, or independently. You just cannot do so. You cannot apply within Canada. Since we have had the safe third country agreement, even though it was struck down in the Federal Court, someone who is coming across can't apply in the United States either, so what possible route would there be?
You cannot compare apples and oranges, because at that time the immigration system was completely different from what we have now. How could someone in Canada now apply as an independent person in Canada? You can't. Am I correct?