Yes, because more resources would be devoted to that system. They would have the benefit of RAD as well; therefore, the Immigration and Refugee Board would be able to catch those mistakes because they have the power to substitute decision-making. Where there are mistakes made at the first level, they will be corrected at the second level, and we'll have a way of spending most of our resources—our scarce resources—on where they're needed the most.
In my judgment, that would be in the public interest.