Turning to communications, I think, in response to an earlier question, I have covered the main elements of our communication strategy and plan. I think we've actually had a fair number of initiatives in that area to try to reach as many people as possible, and we keep on looking at other ways to reach people.
In terms of the practice of other countries and in terms of the first generation limit, the United Kingdom and New Zealand use that approach in determining how citizenship can be passed on from generation to generation. Other countries, like the United States and Australia, use more of a residency-based approach. I think most countries find some ways to actually determine what the appropriate way is to pass on citizenship from generation to generation while ensuring an appropriate connection to the country. At a very high level, those are the two major approaches that exist out there.