As you know, there is funding in the system right now to help with some of the backlogs in the department, in the Immigration and Refugee Board, so this is helpful. There has been great progress made. The IRB has reduced the backlog from 52,000 to about 20,000. We're hoping to reduce it even further.
In some cases, it requires resources; in other cases, it requires continued streamlining. Mr. Fleury, to his credit, has done a good job of implementing reforms that speed up the process.
I guess the answer to that is that we would love to see resources, of course, for these things, and we'll do our best to ensure that we don't have a backlog in this area. But that's part of a larger discussion that I'll have with the cabinet regarding an overall approach to dealing with the backlog we have in the system, which currently exceeds 800,000 people.