You mentioned--and I wanted to stay on Madame Lalonde's question--that we have to operate under the jurisdiction in which the child is living and has grown up. That may not be the same. It may be the case that the child has grown up here in Canada, is a month or two in another country, and is there. That's where the child is right now. If children have spent six years here in Canada and six weeks in the other country, but that's where they are now, is that the jurisdiction that...?
On November 3rd, 2009. See this statement in context.