I think that's where we're headed with the online access to people's own case requests. The more that we can put up and have available so that someone can go into their own MyCIC account, log in, and check the status of their case, the more this is going to be of assistance. There will always be parts that we won't release, such as the security information and things like that.
In what we did most recently with the Syrian refugee operation, I don't think we've ever put up so much information online. I hope all of you checked our website regularly. We tried to do exactly what you're suggesting, and we proactively put out as much as we possibly could, including the number of refugees coming in per day, points of entry, and where they were going in Canada. We put out information on demographics—the technical briefings we did for the media—and I think all of that helped. First, of course, it's open and transparent government, but also, I think it helped in reducing the number of ATIPs that we could have received. It's absolutely a good option.