My sense is that the current system works quite well. There is effective cooperation between the departments, the provinces, international agencies, and other stakeholders. Sometimes there are problems in certain countries of origin. I think it's important to consider the point I raised earlier: incomplete documentation or the fact that people want to take advantage of the system to enter the country.
However, we have received information and we are currently focussing a lot on that, because a lot of our information is written in a style that may be too bureaucratic. We're trying to write using the language of adoptive parents. We're trying to see if we can present information in the form of stories and avoid jargon.