Thank you. I appreciate your answer, and it kind of flows into my next question.
In order to get to the place of addressing discrimination in IRCC and systemic racism, we have to fight for some policies. I remember being part of the group of people who were asking for the UN Decade for People of African Descent to be something that we implement as a policy. Thankfully, we did that.
Would you agree that we should extend that, because this task force was set up in 2020, and it does not give us enough time to be able to address the issues in IRCC?
Before you answer, I'll throw in another question with that.
I had the opportunity to go to Dakar and talk to IRCC members there, who are currently serving 16 to 26 other countries in the area. They're not able to be physically in the other countries they serve. I wonder what impacts the decisions they're making—which are not informed and have no understanding of the countries they're serving—would have on discrimination or the high refusal rates we've seen in African countries?