Mr. Salci, the fact that we have the technology here does not mean that the individual's country of origin necessarily has the required technology to produce the documents. Generally speaking, the person will have fled without leaving a trail behind. We are presuming that the person is a refugee. These people cannot simply send an e-mail back home in the belief that someone will forward them the information requested. All of the lawyers are telling us that this can take up to 60 days.
I am not opposed to speeding up the process, but virtually all of the lawyers that we have heard here have told us that this objective could be difficult to reach. Could we have greater flexibility on the enforcement side of things? We could allow a few doors to remain open and provide that, if 60 days are sufficient, all the better, but if that timeframe does not suffice, we are not going to call a hearing in the morning to, in the end, adjourn after 15 minutes and resume a month later.