Mr. Karygiannis, I appreciate the question. I certainly believe that eight days is not enough for any person who left the country I have described and fled to Canada, a safe haven, where they would find a peaceful place to live.
I want to give an example to illustrate this again. Consider a person who doesn't know how to swim in the ocean but tries to reach the shores. They are rescued by somebody, so they reach the shores. Is it fair then to ask this person within seconds of their being rescued to explain their ordeal? This example shows the same thing. You are asking someone fleeing a country, where there is extreme oppression and no normal human rights conditions are being recognized, to prepare everything they have been through within eight days. I believe this is simply not possible with the examples that we face.
I've seen a gentleman who arrived a few days ago. He doesn't trust anybody enough to say anything. He wouldn't even tell me what work he had done. I was surprised. How would this person be able to explain what he has been through within eight days? This is simply not justifiable.
Thank you.