I have the numbers with me. Savings won't be achieved until 2027. The provision is expected to come into force by order in council around 2017. The current measures are expected to eliminate the backlog at Immigration Canada.
When immigrants in the parents and grandparents category who are subject to the new 20-year sponsorship rule start arriving in Canada, the provision will come into force. That will be as of 2017. A person will have had to live in Canada for at least 10 years in order to qualify for the guaranteed income supplement and old age security. This applies to income-tested benefits, so it deals mostly with the guaranteed income supplement. Given, then, that the person will have had to reside in Canada for at least 10 years, if they come to Canada in 2017, they will start receiving benefits in 2027. And since the person will still be sponsored at that point, they won't be able to receive the benefits. They will have to wait another 10 years. So we won't see the savings until 2027, because that is when the difference in the status quo will be felt.