We've been doing a huge amount of work at Citizenship and Immigration Canada to massively improve our online services. As usual, government is behind the curve with respect to the private sector on this, but we are catching up to a point where in the future all applications for permanent residency and most applications for temporary residency visas will be made online. Indeed, with our new global IT system in my ministry, they can be processed anywhere at points of service around the world. This will massively improve our efficiency and the speed with which we assess and process visa applications.
The Come to Canada wizard is one element of our new online service through CIC. It's part of our redesigned website as well. It allows either employers or potential visa applicants to go online to fill out a series of questions about where they are, what kind of visa they want, how long they want to stay in Canada, their purpose for visiting, and whether they want to come permanently or temporarily. It directs them to the appropriate programs or the appropriate application forms online. It's hopefully a user-friendly door into the new world of online services through Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and it's been massively popular. If I'm not mistaken, we've had hundreds of thousands of hits and visits to the Come to Canada wizard.