Okay.
You were talking about case-by-case consideration. I have a very specific example of a TRV application. This was a case of family reunification—so the process involved sponsorship. The applicants wanted to sponsor a child. Since the child was very young at the time, the applicants wanted him to be here, in Canada, before they would continue the process of applying for a permanent resident visa for that child. When the officers considered the TRV application for the child, they automatically checked a box to indicate that there was a risk that the child would not go back to his country.
How can case-by-case consideration lead to that kind of a situation? How can we prevent this type of situation from happening?