I don't think it's going to slow down the process. Actually, it will enhance the process.
For example, in Punjab now, once you go through the visa application centres, you put in your application and then they will call you if you are qualified or you are able to come to Canada, either as a visitor or as a potential immigrant.
As a potential immigrant, if you are given a specific doctor.... For example, if somebody comes to me, I have to send them for a lab test. If I believe that the lab may or may not be doing the right thing, how do we actually screen them?
It's not going to slow the process; it will enhance the process.
And costs should be transferred to the potential applicant. I don't think it's the Government of Canada's responsibility to pay the cost. It should be given to the applicant, and I don't think anybody who wants to come here—who is up front and whose medical history is good—will have any problem. So it will not cost us a huge amount of money, and I think it's very well done.
I'll give you a couple of examples. I think what happens at—