Thanks for the question.
I guess it goes without saying that I reject the premise of your long preamble, which is that we don't have a plan. We've actually started to implement a plan, and if you look in that document, you'll see a few things that we've achieved.
If I can say this, I think that one thing people are tired of is a lot of talk. I think they want some things done. We've done some things early on, and we want to do more. But it's also true that these are very difficult issues and I would love to have some input, which is what I've asked you for in that double-spaced document I've given you—which, by the way, allows you a bit more time to ask questions and to provide some solutions yourself.
So what I'd truly like is some input. I mentioned the issue of the backlog of 800,000 people and the issue or problem of having 250,000 or 260,000 people coming to Canada every year, but 300,000 people more applying, so the list gets longer. So what do we do to ensure that the list doesn't get longer and that people can be processed in a normal or decent amount of time?
So part of the process here is not just for me to come with a grand vision. If people want some things done, I'd like your input, and feel free to fire away.