Let me comment on that.
I would really suggest that we increase the numbers. I mean, we have a number problem. We used to get 14,000 government-sponsored refugees 15 years ago. Today we're getting about 6,000. The refugee situation has not improved worldwide.
I think it also goes with the sponsorship agreement holders numbers. If you set numbers, I think the community will meet those numbers for us.
The difference is basically very clear: 80% of the people we sponsor to the sponsorship agreement holders have some connection in Canada. The composition is quite different. You don't see many children. It is mostly singles or couples with one or two children. For government-sponsored refugees, you see large families with lots of children.
I think it is really hard to compare the settlement process, because you're dealing with two different target groups.