In our embassies abroad, we have changed that process since 2005. They only carry what's called a temporary passport. It's a white book. It has eight pages and it's only valid for one year. We no longer have the blue regular passports.
Certainly they're valued on the market should any go missing, but none have. The white ones are worth significantly less. They are seen as being temporary documents and are accepted around the world. That has become a common practice for most passport-issuing countries.
In terms of our regional offices, we have an inventory system that allows them to carry generally a month to six weeks' worth of inventory, and there's a continual replenishment of inventory from the Canadian Bank Note Company, where the books are printed, to our regional offices.