I'm not sure how I can answer this question, in the sense that what you're raising is the overall situation of children in Canada on one side and on the other side our role supporting the provinces or facilitating the decisions they have to make when they are allowing adoption from an international country.
As I said, the assessment of the family into which the child will be adopted is being done by the province, and they are asking several questions, as you can imagine, when they are doing that assessment. The assessment is done in the same way, based on fundamental principles that we find in UN conventions, which is basically to ensure the interests of the child. I would say again that this part of the decision is really the provincial decision; our role here in that context is to provide the information and facilitate the provinces' delivering their own mandate in that case.