That's a pretty important question. It sounds like people are putting a lot of effort into that and doing a tremendous amount of work, but if the results aren't being shown on the ground, that's an important point.
I have another numbers question.
I wanted to go back to the “Recognizing Success” report from November 2009. On page six of that report, which I don't expect you to have, one of the witnesses indicated—and I know I've heard this from people in my riding who have come to Canada and have some sort of professional accreditation from their country of origin—that only 10% of applicants had received their credentials before they came to the country.
Do you have any sense of how many people are now getting their credentials recognized before they actually come into the country? I know you have your two-day orientation session, which gives people all kinds of information, but World Education Services appears to be saying that some people are getting their credentials recognized even before they come into the country.
Do you have a sense if there's been any improvement on this 10% number?