Yes. Obviously, when we looked at that audit, I remember the various reasons for which people had been issued removal orders. Some of them were for criminal convictions. Some were failed refugee claimants. But we said there should be better information on that.
The whole question is that it's to maintain the integrity of the system. So if people come in, are here illegally, and are issued a removal order, and then there's never anything done about it, why would people, quite frankly, go through a very long process to come into the country if they can come in illegally and there's no consequence to that? So there's a philosophical issue around the enforcement part of it as well.