Yes they will, because you have closed many other doors. There are humanitarian considerations that can no longer be used, as well as the pre-removal risk assessment and the temporary residence permit. Therefore, there are a whole series of doors that have been closed. The first step is no longer managed by board members, but rather by public servants. It seemed to me that there would be some kind of balance once everyone had access to the Refugee Appeal Division, which is to say that everyone would be offered the right to appeal, but in exchange, we are closing the door to humanitarian and compassionate grounds, to temporary residency and we are closing the door on the PRRA.
On the other hand, we cannot close a series of doors and not offer anything in exchange. Therefore, in my opinion, it would be better to find an expedited mechanism that would offer everyone access to a true appeal.