My concern is that currently the system places far too much emphasis and responsibility on the immigration bar and individuals. I'm not sure if Mr. Aterman was asked, but I suspect that if you were to ask him how many complaints have been filed by self-represented litigants, the answer would be zero, which means this population, which is an extremely vulnerable population, is being subjected to individuals such as the member whom I complained against. They are not aware they have recourse and they are certainly not exercising that recourse.
Many members of the bar are not filing complaints and are not necessarily aware of the process. I think the IRB's position on this is very troubling.