The complaints process about member conduct applies to all members of the board. It applies to the members of the immigration division who conduct detention reviews.
The question you're putting is about variances, I believe, between regions in release rates. There are discrepancies in decision-making there. There are a number of factors that go into that. Partly it's the decisions made by individual members, but it's also a function of the way the cases are presented to them in the region. It's a function of the extent to which CBSA opposes or agrees to release. That has an impact on it as well.
I can advise you that one of the concerns the previous chair had was the approach to long-term detention, because the board was—