I think the biggest benefit is that the Immigration and Refugee Board has a comprehensive infrastructure for supporting the decision-making with respect to pre-removal risk assessments, if they do them.
Today, a pre-removal risk assessment officer at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration is responsible for doing their own research, their own file management, their own management of their schedule. All of that activity at the Immigration and Refugee Board will be centralized and maintained by the research unit at the board and by the scheduling units at the board. So it should be more efficient and therefore the officers there should be more productive than the officers could possibly be at CIC.