Thank you for the question.
A number of things would be in place to direct these officers. First of all, they are very highly trained before they go into the field. They would have a very good understanding of what the parameters are in which to operate. Second, they would be clearly managed and supervised in a very proactive way. With that there would be monitoring of some decisions and so on, to make sure that the decisions are appropriately made. The third thing I would add is that there are active quality assurance measures in place as well. We would be randomly looking at a series of applications to ensure that decisions are made appropriately. If someone is going way off, it becomes clear very rapidly.
I am very confident that these officers are very clear on what their mandate is and that they apply the instructions very appropriately.