There's no doubt that migration patterns and illegal migration are problems everywhere in the world. Our processes are almost entirely identity related. Is the person applying a citizen and therefore entitled to a passport? When a person is claiming an identity, does that identity actually belong to them? Almost our entire process is geared toward making those confirmations. As I mentioned earlier, there are fraudsters, criminals, and those who are constantly trying to beat the system. So it's certainly a challenge to us.
One of the challenges with Canadian passports is that they give a relatively high level of visa-free travel and access. Canadians benefit from that. If I remember correctly, we're the third-highest country in the world in terms of being able to travel without having to obtain visas. There's always going to be that stress and demand. Our primary role is to provide good service to your average Canadian who just wants to go on their holiday, but we have to be extremely vigilant on the security side and make sure we're not giving passports to people who aren't entitled to them.