Yes, we receive numerous messages from the office in Dakar, which is experiencing a real problem in processing volumes. Their volumes are much lower than the average.
We are talking today about efficiency and processing times. I would also like to say that we do not want any improvements that would undermine a fair approach to processing. Our organization testified in February about the problems of prejudice and discrimination toward francophone students, especially those from Africa. We wish to ensure, whatever decisions are made by IRCC to improve processing times, that the methods used do not replicate discriminatory practices or even make it worse.