Mr. Chair, as I may have indicated in a previous response, included in the asylum system changes back to 2012 was funding for a pilot called reviews and interventions. It was a pilot that would provide for the ability of officers of the department to intervene in proceedings before the refugee protection division and the refugee appeal division at the Immigration and Refugee Board. Essentially, that was intended to be a pilot, and we would assess how effective that pilot had been, based on information and evidence looking at the results of the pilot.
We have been in the process of assessing that now to determine whether, in fact, there would be merit and warrant, based on the results and outcomes, to suggest that this pilot be continued on a regular basis. We are reviewing overall the changes to the refugee asylum system of 2012, and this is included as part of our review, just to ensure that we have a good understanding of what has been achieved as a result of the changes to the system and whether any changes are required. It was basically sunsetting funding for a pilot initiative.