Yes, just a couple of comments.
First of all, with respect to Frank's amendment, that would become a little impractical. It would open it up to hundreds of thousands of potential applicants, which would stall the process.
With respect to Peter's point, yes, those things can happen. They are rare. This isn't an official government answer, but my answer would be, I think those could be handled on a case-by-case basis, advocating for the person in that situation. I think there would be some flexibility on the public service side to hear that.