Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, Mr. Cohen, for sticking around. You indicated that the legislation now allows the minister to set targets for different visa offices around the world, and you gave the example of Buffalo. In your view, part of the backlog is because the number is smaller in some places, and more people apply than are actually allowed in.
So if the minister has the ability to set number targets, why shouldn't she have the authority to set occupational targets if whatever skill sets they are looking for are available? To me it's the same process; one involves numbers, and one involves skills. If she has the authority to do one, why shouldn't she have the authority to do both?