I am not talking about myself, but rather about the Centre des femmes de Verdun. The centre would like there to be fair and independent access and that the officials in charge of welcoming these women and holding the hearings for them be independent individuals under the influence of no one.
The second thing, as you say, would be to provide sufficient means to qualified persons, in other words individuals who have a good knowledge of the individual in front of them. One must begin by knowing what is really going on in the country and what the socio-political situation there is, in order to be in a position to provide effective help to the claimant. These people must have access to legal aid within a reasonable period of time if we want to allow these women and these men who are seeking asylum to be able, as my colleague was saying, to tell their story with complete peace of mind and without any psychological pressure, and to allow them to make a proper application for asylum in Canada.
I will let my colleague add something else.