First of all, it's important to understand—I think I mentioned the figures for the last three years—that intake is very volatile. It's dependent on world events, migration patterns, all kinds of things. For example, it's dependent on policies from our neighbour to the south, where people have come through the United States. The clampdowns on people without status in the U.S. have an impact on our intake.
What's going on currently? The largest source of claims is in Mexico, and Haiti is second. They account for, I think, 27% in all of our claims, or perhaps even more. It's very difficult to make projections. Who would have known two years ago what is now going on in Sri Lanka and Pakistan?
We believe that we will get 40,000 to 45,000 claims this year. We make projections for the following years, and we believe it will be fairly stable. When you ask how many people we need, it's simply a question of how fast you want to eliminate the backlog. We've presented options to the government, and they're considering them very seriously within the context of different tracks. There's strategic review, legislative reform, other tracks. I'm satisfied that they're considering our proposals very seriously.
But we're talking about quite a dramatic increase unless there are targeted policy changes by the government that would limit intake. Right now there are no such changes, given our two largest source countries. Of course, we have no input--nor should we--on policy decisions of the government. It's for the government and Parliament to determine what the policies should be in relation to immigration and refugee matters. We simply are a specialized tribunal that adjudicates claims and appeals. We deal as best we can with what we have.
I want to say that I'm struck, honestly, when I go out to the regions, by how many times I hear from legal counsel how impressed they are with the quality of the recent appointments. I hear it all the time. Yes, it's a very demanding process. But it has produced excellent members. The quality of members from the time that I began at the board in 2001, I can tell you, has improved very dramatically.