A number of resources are available to these people to correct things. My recourse, offered by the office of reconsideration, is very limited. We will look at the contents of the file to see if it was a reasonable decision and if the information in there appears to be correct. If there are some errors from an intelligence point of view, there are other recourses for individuals, directly to the RCMP--they have a complaints office there--as well as CSIS. So those are two additional recourses for a person who's been denied boarding because of intelligence information they're trying to challenge. Of course they could go to Federal Court. Obviously none of those recourses are as rapid as you'd like them to be when you're in this situation. But the person can go to a number of areas, and my office will direct them to every possible recourse.
On June 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.