Frankly, I do not know if we can do both. Sometimes a longer process can avoid applications being rejected when in fact they should not. As I was saying earlier, asking for clarification on a document for which the applicant did not provide an official version can be a way to avoid a denial.
I will give you an interesting example. Recently, a reason has been given repeatedly to deny temporary resident status. You will see that it is so meaningless that it is then very difficult to make a subsequent application. The only justification you are given, after months, is that the reason for your visit to Canada is not compatible with a temporary stay, given the information you provided in your application. That’s it. It's over. We do not give you any information. Good luck with your second application.
As I told you, these people want to come to Canada. You certainly have an idea of how attractive Canada is for these people, who are literally fascinated by our country. Therefore, they are not going to give up: they are going to apply again blindly, then they are going to be denied a second, a third and sometimes a fourth time, before they really understand why their application is not moving forward.