We had a couple, not many—I would say one or two—that came up and, at the present time, are not able to complete the verification process because a community, maybe, doesn't have section 35 rights and is not part of the bilateral agreement. That doesn't mean that, in the future, if that were to change, the individual couldn't come back and then go through the process successfully. However, at the present time they would not be able to.
There have been other scenarios in which individuals have submitted verification or documentation for verification and it hasn't been the documentation that was requested for us to accept. We've asked the individual to go back to their community to seek that documentation, and then, we're not actually the ones denying them. It's the community that is holding them accountable as well.
Typically, for those who are seeking that space and are fraudulent, a policy like this really deters them from proceeding forward because they know there are set guidelines, a standing committee that adjudicates that, and we're working directly with communities. Therefore, we've had fewer opportunities for individuals to claim and to be fraudulent.