I'll answer the question, and then I will also defer part of it to my colleague, who might wish to add to it.
There is no way in which you can treat one refugee different from another. It is not possible. You cannot have a discriminatory policy for determining refugee status, because as I said earlier, refugee status determination comes from the right of an individual to be able to seek asylum. And therefore he or she has to be dealt with on that individual basis to find out what precisely is the claim the person is making. There cannot be two different systems. But as I said, a safe country for us would be a country where procedurally you may want to be expediting, but there have to be the checks and balances I referred to in my statement that have to be put into effect so that at the end of the day you are actually treating everyone alike.