Certainly in my riding, we receive not, perhaps, as many refugee claimants as larger cities do, but in St. John's East there are many people who come with improper documents. We're always trying to fix the birth dates or allow them to resume normal life once they're settled in Canada. There are many bureaucratic and documentary problems in the countries from which they've fled.
This is maybe a question for you, Ms. Liew. In terms of obligations to let Canadians settle into Canada and become established, do you think that what we're doing at the IRB to ensure that they have a fair hearing, once they get to that stage of the process, needs to be changed in some way, or is the IRB functioning properly in this regard?