Yes, and the discussion that NGOs and civil society had when we were discussing the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and the commitment we received from the Minister of Immigration at the time when we were putting together the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act...she was going to implement the appeal division, and they reduced two members of the IRB to one. Under the criteria, there will be a safeguard mechanism that is going to review the decisions of that member, the only member who is going to see the cases. Therefore, I think I support totally the implementation of the appeal division, because it's not only fair, it's part of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and it's about time. Different ministers have just overseen this situation.
I totally agree with your analysis in terms of the lack of consistency and different things that have happened at the Immigration and Refugee Board, which make stronger the argument for an appeal division at this particular moment.