Fabulous. Thank you very much.
I have a question that goes right to my constituents. I'm sure many of us are facing the same thing.
We hear from witnesses and constituents regarding unfair and arbitrary visitor visa denials. The constituents are frustrated with form-letter denials that provide absolutely no detail as to why they're being denied. When my office, or MPs' offices, follow up, we're told that it's because they don't believe the person will return to their country. This is even after the person provides numerous documents showing their attachment to the country, leaving their spouse and two children behind, or two homes, or whatever it may be.
You mentioned that with biometrics you expect to have a higher rate of acceptance. Could you explain how?