I was asked a moment ago how the backlog was created. Partly it was created because there were a lot of public consultations and lead-up to the passage of IRPA. We wanted to prevent that, because that would not help the system. In terms of dealing with the backlog, the first thing we have to do is limit the intake before we can reduce it. We've made that perfectly clear. That's why legislative changes are needed.
We are also doing this as part of a comprehensive immigration vision, where we are deliberately expanding the temporary foreign worker class, because we need to get people here to fill jobs and it takes way too long for them to come in through the regular stream right now.