We've established, then, that there's no way we can do that discriminatory policy, so now it comes down to how we look at these instructions to have the flexibility, and that's the whole reason we're going with ministerial instruction: to have the flexibility to meet the needs—of Canadians, of Canadian businesses, of family reunification, as well as of those of the immigrant community who want to come to Canada.
Can you, then, talk about how the flexibility ties in with the instructions, rather than having something set in stone and going on in perpetuity, which we have right now and which hasn't served Canada well?