I think we would see some people sent back to unknown fates, having been refused their claim. We are talking about people. We've all tried to introduce human beings with whom we have worked over the last years, and refugee law is about people and their lives. In the detention work we have seen people excluded from making a refugee claim when that was their intention, and in some cases they have been sent back and ended up in jail. I have worked with Iranians who ended up in Evin prison.
I think we should not lose sight of the fact that five years from now we could be speaking about more cases of people who may have been wrongfully refused, removed very rapidly, and live the consequences, which we do not live.