I will answer the question in two parts.
The analytical data, yes, we have that, and the department works very closely with Statistics Canada and tries to measure the outcomes of immigrants in different categories.
For the second part of the question, I think we have to bring you back to what the portfolio approach to migration is like. We're bringing immigrants in the economic streams, hoping they will contribute rapidly to the country.
We're bringing people under the family class because there are people here who will be able to assist them. These people may not do as well in the long run as some of the people we accept in the economic stream, but we're doing that because we believe in family reunification.
We're bringing people in the protection stream because we have values of trying to assist people who are in need. When we do that, I think we accept the fact that many of these people will not be able to do so well.