I absolutely acknowledge that there are claims made that are either fraudulent or not well-founded. I want to caution against assuming that someone who has their claim rejected and that 50% rejection rate.... People are rejected for a number of reasons, not just because they've submitted a fraudulent claim.
When people come in the door, we give them information. We give them very clear guidelines around the distinction between discrimination and persecution. We let them know what the refugee process is about. They make decisions about whether to proceed with claims.