Thank you, Madam Chair.
My questions will be addressed Ms. Okun-Nachoff.
Earlier today, you talked about the report that you published this year, entitled “Law, Technology, and Accountability”. In section 2.1, you speak out against the “top down” and “ad hoc” nature of ministerial instructions, public policies and technocratic decision-making. You also outlined that these non-regulatory instruments weaken “public confidence in the system's integrity”.
Do you feel that part 7 of Bill C-12 is further breaking the Canadian immigration system by taking us in this direction of top-down, ad hoc and technocratic decision-making?