I think it's a good point. In the course of my research I've looked at people who were representing people and who were not members of CSIC and not lawyers, and I did actually find online advertisements where people were saying that they were members of CSIC but they in fact were not.
I think that is a concern. I think it is more of a concern in the context of immigration law rather than refugee law, because with respect to refugee law, the issue is not so much ghost consultants as it is representatives who don't have basic competence or who don't follow the rules of professional conduct. So I think it is an important issue.