I absolutely agree that a faster decision is of benefit to the claimant, because these are people's lives we're talking about. We work with these people every day. We see the stress they're going through while they're waiting for a decision. In the old days, sometimes not that long ago, some of these people were waiting three, four, or five years for decisions without a letter. The stress on their families.... Even though you say they're here, and aren't they lucky, they never know if the next day there will be a phone call saying they're going to have to leave.
I absolutely agree that faster decisions do two things. They certainly reduce stress on the applicants. They also send a huge signal back to countries where individuals are trying to take advantage of the system that it's not worth it, you can't get the money you paid to these vultures who are going to bring you here; you can't make that money back in this short period of time. And they'll move on to easier pickings.