Existing visas, and there are about 1,900 of them that are active today from people who have visas from those countries. Many of them are multiple-entry visas. People will continue to be able to travel back and forth from those West African countries, and Canadians can travel in an unlimited way. But we have told Canadians not to travel there unless they need to, unless they're humanitarian workers or it's essential business travel.
We've done the same thing in reverse. In a very practical way we said we'd look at it case by case. If it's essential travel for economic purposes, we're honouring the visas that exist, both single entry and multiple entry, and the Minister of Immigration has the discretion to look at these on a case-by-case basis. It's a cautious, prudent, and practical approach. We're taking the same approach with Canadians.