Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to just begin by thanking you. I know how difficult it must have been under the 13 years of the previous administration to wait for reforms that never came and to have the waiting list increase to a million people. I can only imagine how difficult that must have been for you and the department. I know how hard you've been working to help implement some of the reforms we've brought in, which according to many of my constituents have helped restore their faith in Canada's immigration system in tackling the wait list and working together with the provinces. So I commend you and your officials for what I believe is some extraordinary work in helping address the real deficiencies of our immigration system that came out of 13 long years of inaction by the previous government.
Having said that, just to touch a little bit further on what Ms. Thi Lac said and to go a bit down that road, how do you redistribute resources to adjust for changing local needs in immigration source countries?