Okay, thank you.
On the 5,000 cases of the legacy claims, and this is prior to your arrival, the government actually directed the IRB to deal with those cases. The problem, of course, was there were no resources provided to the IRB to do that. The IRB had to rob Peter to pay Paul. That meant they had to divert everything else that the IRB needed resources for and then put it into these legacy claims.
I'm glad that some work is being done there, but that doesn't really solve the problem. Robbing Peter to pay Paul does not solve the problem.
I want to turn to the Yeates report. I assume that you've read the Yeates report. I understand you're in the process of formulating some options for the government's and the minister's consideration. I wonder what your personal thoughts are at the moment about the Yeates report, particularly with respect to the proposal that we advance the refugee determination process under the discretion of the minister. That's an interview question.