Thank you.
I would like to point out that actually we gave the agency credit for the fact that they actually do have this database now, which does indicate the 63,000 people. The last time we looked at this, they didn't have that. They didn't know how many people had warrants outstanding against them. As well, they hadn't really focused their resources on the highest-risk individuals. So they have actually made improvement in that area. And as the member pointed out, the number of 41,000 is likely high, because there are no exit controls, so some people may have left voluntarily and not informed the agency.
I believe over the last year the agency did go through an exercise where they kind of cleaned up their database. They did cancel a fairly significant number of warrants that had been outstanding for a very long period of time and it would indicate that the person had probably left the country. I believe they are trying to do more work and more analysis to be able to get a better sense of what is a possible number of people who might have left. So they will be refining that analysis over the next year, I believe.