I think it's also useful to point out that at the moment we have established some priority processing for certain family classes. Indeed, the processing of those tends to proceed on a fairly expeditious basis. What we're faced with is a backlog of some 600,000 in the federal skilled worker category, where the processing times, as the minister described, can be up to six years. You can almost look at it as a way of ensuring that the economic side is gaining the same sort of priority that the family class is currently receiving.
That is one way of looking at these amendments.