In your presentation, you talked among other things, of the proposal of the Canadian Council for Refugees, which has been brought up by several organizations, which would be to abandon the concept of designated countries, to use the same process for everyone, with a right of appeal for everyone, without discriminating on the basis of the country of origin. However, there is acceptance of the idea that the Canada Border Services Agency establish priorities with regard to suspicious cases or those that might be fraudulent or that might be the result of organized fraud.
Therefore, if I understand correctly, you are not opposed to the idea of bureaucratic processes that provide for a response to problematic situations as long as the principle of individualized treatment and non-discrimination is respected. The same rights must be granted to everyone.