Yes, exactly. First of all, as I was saying before, it's going to be virtually impossible to get together an advisory group that will be able to agree on which countries are safe. We will never agree that Mexico is safe. We will never agree that Czechoslovakia is safe for all its citizens. Maybe we will say the United States is. Maybe we will say some European countries are, but there are always exceptions. When there are exceptions, it is because the situation is very delicate and extremely nuanced. That is why depriving them of the error correction mechanism--that is, the refugee appeal division--is really entirely the wrong thing to do for those particular countries.
On May 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.