I will stop you there, Mr. Dogan, since my question was not really about the appeal itself.
People may lose their appeal, because they are not considered a refugee at the time the decision is made. But after that decision is made and before the person is removed from the country, the situation in their home country may change. The individual could, from that point on, be considered a refugee.
The current bill does not include any mechanism to allow those people to request that their case be reopened. Would you be in favour of the committee seeking an amendment to the bill to include such a mechanism? The mechanism would be used in rare cases where the situation in the claimant's home country had changed so much that it would be reasonable to think that a different decision would be made.