That's exactly the same. Okay.
My next question has to do with immigration, actually...well, actually both.
You obviously have specific information for different countries in terms of the in-country laws, if you like, for adoption. I'm thinking of a case that I dealt with from India. The gentleman who was adopting didn't take into consideration the Indian legal process, and somehow nobody connected it. A home assessment from Ontario was done.
Is there a connection? When a home assessment from the province is done, do they refer the client to you to try to really understand what the foreign country's adoption procedures are? In this case they made assumptions, which in the end delayed things for nearly ten years.