I'll give you numbers generally, because I don't have them in front of me. Under the new regime we've instituted, we received roughly 250 applications. Keep in mind that I usually have 20 vacancies a year, but it can go to 40--in some years people reach the 10 years--so I go back to the selection process.
The selection process starts with the individual's completion of an application form. It is quite complete. They must meet the basic requirement, which is university graduation and five years of related work. That's the basic; then they write a test. The test is corrected by specialists I have in the group. They also give us information with respect to community work they do.
The panel of Canadians that I referred to--do you have the graph?