Thank you.
Stan, you mentioned earlier the question of why Canada doesn't have a movement similar to the one in the United States around regularization and undocumented folks. But I've heard the argument made that the situations in Canada and the U.S. are different.
The number in Canada is probably lower, first of all, in terms of percentage of population. And in Canada, for most of the people who are here undocumented, there's paper on them someplace in the system. Most of them came in legally, at least originally, made a refugee claim that failed, and then went underground, or came in as visitors and overstayed. In the United States there is a much more significant problem with people sneaking into the country and then becoming undocumented persons.
Is that your sense as well? Perhaps you could talk about those differences. And are the people who are cropping up in the system ones we've never seen? Is that who we're talking about?