First of all, with respect to the family class, it's something, really, that the department can't control, how many times a Canadian falls in love with another person, and it has always been interesting to me why these numbers are included in our final numbers. If suddenly we're a great nation of love and everyone falls in love and we want to bring in 60,000 people, we have to do it. So I've never really understood why we mix family class with this other class.
I think it would be a positive move if we debated this and it went to committee, but again, we would want to make sure that the present rule sticks—one applicant overseas did apply—and I think the courts have already told us that. So if we decided on a different system, it would always be forward looking.