There are so many different ways in which, at the back end, they could potentially speed it up. I do think that, if regulation 4 is changed, obviously you wouldn't get rejected as much at the front end. Of course, if you're rejected by somewhat overly broad bans or barriers at the beginning, that basically turns that particular situation into an appeal. That makes it very long, very time-consuming, and very expensive, not just with respect to immigration resources, but also with respect to our boards and tribunals. That's something you can consider, to make sure that the front end is not too generalized.
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