Thank you very much.
I was pleased to hear about the 48% success rate for those who reapply, but I want to explain to you how much time that takes up in an MP's office as well.
They end up going into the local MP's office, and we end up having to make phone calls, make inquiries, and provide them with the actual information that does help with the reapplication. For many of us, our offices are turning out to be like triage centres at the local emergency rooms. It's not very pleasant. I just needed to put that out to you as well.
What is the biggest argument against setting up an appeal process for rejected applicants? Is it overall costs or is it logistics?