Okay. I will ask you, then, to refer to the sections on procedural fairness.
Our TRV process is such that I'm given to understand by former colleagues of mine that a visa officer at a busy post has about five minutes to assess an application. This means that all of the time and the efforts that go into trying to make a case for something like ties to one's home country are basically ignored: boxes are checked and an invitation is made for the applicant to apply again if new information comes to light.
We are discrediting Canada's reputation for fairness, I think, as well as our immigration system, in pursuit of a process that really doesn't satisfy any of our basic security concerns or even concerns about overstaying in Canada during the visa process. So one wonders what the point of continued processing overseas is, given the two sins that it's guilty of, in my opinion. That's basically the gist of my submission.