I will respond to that first, and I'll leave my colleagues to respond as well.
If the case is meritorious, clearly you should have a system whereby their determination is made as quickly as possible by the appropriate tribunal. If you cloud the system up with people who do not have meritorious claims, the resources will not be able to get to these people quickly enough. So we can take them out of the system. In that sense, the designated countries of origin and all of this you have to look at globally, in the sense that I would err on the side of making sure that the refugee determination system's resources are put to those people who need it.
In this particular case, with illegal arrivals, they're probably going to come on the boat anyway, no matter what, but at least if their case is meritorious.... In my judgment, not all illegal arrivals are meritorious. Many in fact do not have legitimate refugee claims, but for those who do and are willing to take the risk, as long as our system selects them quickly, that is the best way to go.