When looking at the trends, it appears that the efficiency rate within the department is improving, and in some areas the actual number of applicants is declining, so they can kind of chew through the backlog a little more quickly.
I was looking at the area of the skilled worker class: 500,000 of the 800,000 people are in that class, and it's a 58-month processing time. I look at our Canadian society, especially western Canada, where there is a great demand for skilled workers. There is a great demand and we've got a great supply sitting there. We only need the political will to put the two together to solve the equilibrium.
The other question I had goes back to what you were talking about earlier on the temporary residence permits. I only want a clarification. Did I hear that 50% of the files didn't have sufficient documentation to render a decision?