Sure, we can all agree on this.
But he was saying this from a legal standpoint, and i think that's what it should be taken as, it's a factual statement not a normative one. He is coming at it from a purely legal point of view, he wasn't stating an opinion that Canada should not feel like it doesn't owe applicants anything.
I mean, an immigration consultant is always going to try to paint things in a way which is good for business. It's like a CIC news article, everything is presented in a way which will encourage people to apply, that's just how they approach it in a self-serving way. Again, Kubeir doesn't do this because he is some uber caring person, he does it as a lead-in to get clients for his immigration services, and to promote his YouTube content. I understand the frustration but i don't think he ever presented himself as someone with insider knowledge or having an insight which is special about proceedings. People have to have enough emotional intelligence to understand that at this point in time, no one really knows what will be decided. Even the govt doesn't really know, it depends on a lot of factors.
I agree Holthe could have worded that a lot better, i'm sure he wouldn't have said that if he had a chance to go back in time.