Yes. As I mentioned, systemic racism is at the forefront of our concerns. Racialized communities are very much impacted by enforcement activities.
Just from my own personal experience, when I do my work and we go into immigration detention, we see consistently a very high proportion of racialized communities, and particularly Black Africans, in immigration detention. It's impossible to miss. Certainly having more data will be necessary, and also potentially a specified activity review focused on racism. We all know that racism is present throughout our society, but it's certainly very present in immigration enforcement.