So let us push this a bit. A refugee is from Burma, part of Aung San Suu Kyi's team. Obviously, deporting that person back may not make sense because the regime there might lock him or her up. However, because this person was involved in maybe the army or whatever, they may not be admissible according to, say, CSIS...maybe. But they obviously shouldn't be deported.
So if the minister made that decision that this person shouldn't be deported, has the right to stay, but not get landed status, this amendment will change it so that if the minister feels that the information given to him by this refugee claimant—let's say he's not really part of the Aung San Suu Kyi group, he's actually working for the government—then he actually can cancel his previous decision to not deport the person?