Our security screening is very good. We actually do screen every person who applies to come to this country, whether they come as a visitor, a permanent resident, or whatever.
The visa officers who do this screening are very well trained. They screen against risk profiles. When something of concern arises in an application, it is immediately referred to CSIS and the Canada Border Services Agency. About 10% of all the applications are referred to CSIS and the CBSA.
By the way, we also work very closely with the Americans—and I hasten to point that out because some American legislators have been critical of Canada lately with respect to this. But the truth is that many of them have praised us as well for how closely we've worked with them, and we continue to do that.
We also are continuing to improve our ability to do screening. There are a number of initiatives I mentioned in the past, such as biometrics, that help us find fraudulent documents. And there are some other things we're working on.