Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think in fairness, this backlog--or fore-log, whatever you want to call it--has been around as long as I have been around. The last government tried to deal with it using pools and streams, which was the effort that essentially brought in many of the measures before you today. Similar things were considered.
The fact of the matter is that from our perspective, the Government of Canada has to have the ability to manage its inventory, manage the number of people coming to Canada. There's a finite number of people who can come into the country. We agree with the minister on that point.
We are very concerned that those individuals.... And I've seen them personally, having worked for nine years in Beijing. Day in and day out, these people came in and out of my office complaining that they couldn't get answers from the embassy, using me as a representative. They couldn't get answers from the embassy. They were being victimized by rogue agents and rogue consultants in China, India, and other places in the world, simply because of the inefficient system we have here.
The Australians and New Zealanders have made changes. The U.K. persons are about to make similar changes to--