Yes, absolutely. I think that's quite a logical answer. Once the process has started, if people realize they ultimately may not have made the right decision, there's no recourse. They absolutely have to follow through with their decision and file an asylum claim. In those circumstances, especially if those people come from a designated safe country, they will be removed, even if considerations would have to be taken into account in view of their personal situation.
On May 11th, 2010. See this statement in context.