It's not necessarily that. I'm coming from what their experience was. Right now we are starting to see that people are trying to take advantage of this private sponsorship effort. When I looked at the people who came in under that program, the only other people who were in a stateless situations for many years.... In fact, there was good work done by that particular advocacy group. This is where I was coming from.
Anyway, you don't have any comments.
The other question I have is this. You are saying that the family members who are left over there should be given the opportunity to come right away. The previous Liberal government had a policy whereby the parents and grandparents who were left there and sponsored by the sponsors here should be given the visas right away to come here and visit them. In fact, when I look at this--and I'm sure all the members in this room will agree--we as members spend 75% of the time on immigration matters, and we are acting like an immigration agency to help the people. That policy is not adopted yet either by the CCIA. How would you say that the policy that you are bringing in will also be adopted?