Thank you very much.
First of all, let me say that I think it's a great day for you to be here in front of a parliamentary committee, because certainly you and Ms. Figg have come a long way in terms of coming to this country, and you're a testament to the kind of country we have. My disappointment is going to be when the House adjourns next week, probably. I'm going to miss June 19, which we had a committee meeting scheduled for, because that was the day my family arrived in Vancouver as refugees to Canada, and I would have thought it would have been appropriate to be sitting in a citizenship and immigration committee meeting at that point in time.
Given my experiences and my background, I have a particular passion, if you will, for what happens to refugees and how they're treated, as well as what happens to Canadians, particularly those of us who are not born in this country, and what kind of status we have as citizens.
Now the question I have for you is, what's the backlog right now?