Sure.
There's no question that this is not going to deal with the 925,000 in the backlog. We heard at the technical briefing and also from the senior CIC staff that they hope that of the 925,000, Mohamed and Fatima, let's say, will realize that it might be in their interest if they withdraw their application, if they're able to wait long enough to get their $400 back, if it's forthcoming, and then they have to hope that their new application is going to fit the category that the minister is going to determine.
You have to weigh that against the same plan that the technicians announced, that they're going to send out 50,000 letters as a sample to some of the 925,000 on the list and ask, “Are you alive? Do you still want to try to get here?” Would that simple measure not be a much more effective way to find out if you can thin down 925,000?