First of all, you raised the issue of the targets. Let me just touch on them briefly.
I think part of the confusion stems from the previous government's announcement in the 1993 red book that they would be shooting for 1% of the population as an immigration target. This was repeated by a number of people, including the former minister, Minister Sgro. So I think there was some confusion as to which targets we were talking about.
Setting that aside, it is important to have a target, but it's even more important to have good outcomes for the people who do arrive here. So we're trying to combine the two.
With respect to the issue of ensuring consistency in decisions by officials, it is an important goal. There is ongoing training to ensure that there is a consistency between officers when they make judgments on similar cases, but in the end, it's a difficult thing to determine what the intentions are of someone who is proposing to come to the country, so it is inexact.
That said, we must continue to improve the training, improve the risk profiles that every visa officer works from, to help them make determinations about who should be allowed to come into the country.