Part of the short-term strategy is to work with Service Canada. Service Canada has 101 outlets where they provide passport services, and Canada Post has 56 outlets where they provide passport services. We would like to expand the network of Service Canada outlets where passport services are provided. We are in the process of doing that. We're working with them on criteria, and so on, based on volume and demand.
When we're talking about remote areas, it's not the notion of remote areas; it's whether or not you're close enough to a passport office or an existing Service Canada office. We want to significantly increase the number of Service Canada outlets. On top of that, we would like a fair number of those outlets to provide services for authentication of documents so people can keep their documents and not have to submit them to Passport Canada and wait until their passports are issued.
We are also moving--hopefully fairly rapidly--toward full online service. We started with simplification of the renewal process and other policies to allow us in the medium term to let Canadians apply fully online--those who are renewing, not those who are applying for the first time. By removing that workload from Passport Canada, we can basically divert that capacity toward first-time applicants.