That's a good point and, as I said, I have a default here. I'm not a sitting member, so I've probably missed much of the discussion.
I keep pictures of my constituents or those living in my constituency who are looking to gain entry. I do that to remind myself that I need to advocate for these people. Oftentimes, in all of these cases, they didn't go through the normal channels, but having spoken to them, I am impressed that they need my help.
I have found that many of them who have come to me have made their complaints. I'm going to shift over to you, Madame Fortin. I would say most in my riding have complaints with their lawyers. They have found that their services have been poor or haven't been adequate. Subsequently, they were given a deportation notice. I wonder if you want to respond to that. Again, I'm in southwestern Ontario. We have a lot of farm workers as well as refugees. There were a number from the Middle East who were seeking refugee status.
I'm hearing a lot of complaints about your profession, the consultants, but I'm going to give you a chance to have a backlash. Do you experience the same things that.... Many people are having the same problems with lawyers, and the only problem I see is possibly that the consultants don't have the ability or the know-how on how to keep working the system, how to keep going back to the courts.