The last time you testified, you were very critical of our government. Personally, for this study, I would like everyone to show some openness. This is about refugees, not about the Conservative Party or some other party.
You and I both know that the minister's discretion will be exercised depending on certain criteria. This is not about absolute discretion. He may decide, for example, that some countries are now designated countries, but he must do it according to certain criteria, specifically the fact that—
the claimants have been abandoning their claims in the order of some 90% or they have been rejected. So this discretion about which we're talking is not absolute.
You're aware of that, Mr. Bohbot, right?