If we settle the issue of the process—remember, we were fighting together against immigration consultants and all those issues—and if we have the proper process and have that kind of appeal by merit, we can do what France does. Their own IRB is an appeal board.
I don't have any problem having a special department that will be well trained to address any issue regarding refugee claims, and if we're not satisfied with the result allows for an appeal. If it's a “yes, but” instead of a “no, but”, I think we can fast-track.
The problem is that if we put more processing in the field, the lawyers or immigration consultants might be happy, but if we reduce and make sure that the process is working according to the timeframe and the process, why would we need to have some designated countries?