Well, as I said, I can see that if you have an effective second stage, the RAD, the Refugee Appeal Division, would address the concerns we have. It's why we have the PRRA in the first place. It's supposed to catch mistakes at the first level, and you have something to catch those.
I am opposed to taking away the humanitarian claim for the reasons that I think my friend has given. You have to remember the humanitarian claim does not delay removal. You can apply for a stay, but you're not necessarily going to get it, and the proportion of success is not actually that high.
I'm fine with restricting access to the PRRA, and I know a lot of my colleagues wouldn't be, but I think it's all right if you have the RAD. I would say you should leave the humanitarian claim alone. You should not restrict it.