I will split my time with Ms. Grewal. I just have a brief remark, and then for the record we'll shift to Ms. Grewal.
I listened to Madame Folco, and I've read the annual report. The annual report indicates that in 2005, and I believe those are some of the figures she was referring to, there was a spike from the planned amount of immigrants for a number of reasons. The minister alluded to some. One was, as I read it, on average, the immigrants used their visas faster in 2005 than in 2004, with the standard time between the visa issuance and the immigrant arrival in Canada declining by close to 30 days in 2005. This resulted in almost an extra month of admissions in 2005. Also in 2005, the number of people with immigrant visas who chose not to use them dropped substantially compared with 2004, so there was a bit of an aberration there.
Notwithstanding that fact, as I see it, the upper limits of the ministry in this year is in excess of even what happened with the spike in 2005. Could you just clarify that, perhaps, and then I will defer to Ms. Grewal.