Not at all. In this regard, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada or the embassy sends standard forms in which boxes are checked off. Essentially, there is nothing personalized. It's a laundry list, on which factors that apply or do not apply are checked off to explain the refusal. Details aren't given as to the evaluation criteria. If they make an access to information request, they will ultimately receive a response that will fit on a line or two at most, and that will be the personalized analysis of the refusal of their application. This is minimal compared to the time, energy and effort these people put into their applications.
On November 6th, 2020. See this statement in context.