In my view, the same complaints process should apply to all of the various arms of the IRB. This committee heard testimony about the concerns, for instance, about long-term detention. I realize it's anecdotal, but very often I or other immigration practitioners who do a lot of detention review work would go to a hearing. You have an individual who is in detention, which is the most fundamental deprivation of your rights. These are not individuals who are facing charges; they are on immigration hold.
If you get a certain member, strategically you don't present your alternative to detention, because you know your chances of release for that individual are literally zero per cent. This individual languishes in detention for another 30 days, and you hope that you get another member.
In my view, given the importance of the work this board is doing, the complaints process should be the same for all the arms.