We were certainly encouraging the department to explore the exchange of vital statistics with provinces, for example, and to re-look at the documents they were accepting. For example, they were accepting baptismal certificates, and I think a lot of provinces have indicated there are problems with their authenticity. If I recall correctly, what we found a little surprising at the time was that the passport wasn't an accepted document to get a social insurance number, yet it's one of the few documents where you can actually have proof of citizenship and who the individual is, because of the picture.
So there were issues around the documents that could be used in the application and around the notification from provinces, for example, of deaths. I believe some work has gone on with that, and I'm sure the department will be briefing you on that.