Okay. I attribute the difference between the 80% that was cited for UNHCR-referred cases and the 50% for private sponsored cases to a few things. One that we've already mentioned is the length of time it takes to process our cases. UNHCR cases are processed quite quickly; ours can take three or four years, and things change. Quite frankly, sponsors also have a better awareness now of the need to screen, and they have a better ability to screen because they have been given the tools to do so. A lot of us have been through the eligibility training that CIC sponsored. I mentioned the better communication we're getting.
We are doing a better job now. But we're not seeing that because they're still looking at cases that are three to five years old—before we had those tools. That is having a big impact. We're saying we really need to get out of the past, but the program is still haunted by what has happened before. This is why we need to clear the backlog, so that we can truly move forward.