In structural terms, you can train a somewhat bizarre creature. To my knowledge, apart from the Immigration Division, there are not a lot of models like this one. We appoint officials who we say are independent and impartial, but they are nevertheless public servants. They are therefore nevertheless part of the bureaucratic machinery, since they are appointed and are there to serve the government. That's what it means to be a public servant. So there's a problem in that regard. The status of these people isn't clear. That works at the Immigration Division, to the extent that most of these officials work on detention issues. The connection between the government and detention is important. When it comes to refugees, a significant problem arises because the entire question of justice and equity arises in strong terms under the Singh decision.
On May 11th, 2010. See this statement in context.