Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you both for appearing and giving very clear presentations. Professor, yours was one of the best-argued presentations I've heard from a witness at any committee, and that was very clear. You've shed some new light on something I wasn't thinking about.
My mind on this has been on the immigrant stream, as opposed to refugee determination stream, and then it will also come to Ms. Cox-Duquette's argument as well, because I'm worried about the vulnerability of the client. I worry more about that than I worry about the culpability of the perpetrator in this case, an unscrupulous representative. I'm always worried about that.
Your data on the lower success rate, as we determined success meaning a refugee determination that's positive, you acknowledge obviously it could be either. Unfounded claims are being brought forward by people who will take anybody because they get a fee, or it could be that they're more poorly represented.
Are there other factors going on that you've found in that study you've been doing?