Just to add to Mr. Paquette's comment, I'd say there is the general administration, but our role is to review the applications on a case-by-case basis. In the different countries, our officers are reviewing the information to ensure that the adoption papers are correct, that there is no fraud involved, and so on. So that process takes time. That is just the way it is, because of the local environment, and it's always difficult.
Our officers do their best to check that the papers are in order, to ensure that it is a legitimate adoption. We cooperate with other countries under certain agreements. We do occasionally have problems in the child's country of origin, but that is part of the reality. There are no easy solutions; we have to review every single case.