—and allow this to go on basically forever.
I fail to understand, as a layperson, how your meeting somebody within eight days and getting their story and understanding their initial response for why they came to Canada, and then getting a copy of that, as somebody who might be representing them, so you can actually go through it, wouldn't actually help you prepare for a hearing that is 60 days away. Not only does it help you to prepare, because you have initial information you can then go by and on which you can then ask them even more pertinent questions when you actually meet them, but it also strikes me that after those 60 days there will also be the opportunity for these people—who are very deserving—to actually go on with their lives, as opposed to being put through the mill by lawyers and government.
I wonder if lawyers would still feel the same way if we put something in there that said after 25 or 30 hours you can't bill any longer.