Mr. Genuis, it can be very difficult to do that.
I'll give you an example.
There's a requirement that candidates from Africa provide their biometric data before their applications can be processed. These candidates have to travel across almost the entire African continent, just to reach the one service centre where they can get their biometric information. That continues to be a fundamental barrier to accessing Canada, whether you're wealthy or you have limited means.
It would be inconceivable that here in Canada, there would be just one service centre, located in Toronto, where people could go to get their biometric data. It's a situation that can have repercussions, and it can create cultural, ethnic or economic bias.