For the individuals who have submitted an application that's currently in the system, I think it's simply an abuse of power to tell people who have been waiting years—and in many cases, it is years—“Sorry, you have to start over again.” In that regard, they would have to possibly resubmit their application, maybe wait to get their fees refunded by the government, and maybe if they resubmit it, they may or may not meet the categories the government determined they fall into. In other words, the application, for all intents and purposes, could be void. It is highly problematic as to how this going to take place.
From our knowledge of the proposed amendments, it is very unclear, but we're very skeptical, obviously, that those applications that are currently in the system will not be given priority any more and you will have two parallel processes. The government could continue with those applications and follow some process to deal with them over time while it develops a new track to deal with new applications, and then they will determine how fast those new applications will be dealt with concurrently.