The lack of quality assurance checks is particularly alarming. Paragraph 2.49 of the Auditor General's report reported that CBSA's senior analysts are reviewing less than one percent of the temporary resident cases.
Wouldn't a review of the decisions about people who are coming into Canada be an effective way of protecting people, especially if officers are not receiving adequate training? Instead, we're seeing this government taking away the right of appeal from permanent residents, including youth who may have spent the majority of their lives in this country, who may have grown up in this country, and the removal of whom could lead to a great judicial backlog in our country.