In addition, with regard to designated countries, I thought you were quite opposed to the principle. Earlier today, it was suggested that, by abandoning the designated countries concept, we would at least enable the Canada Border Services Agency to identify a number of cases that it considers dubious and that it asks the IRB to handle on a priority basis, more quickly. So we would nevertheless go through all the stages, we'd do them all, but perhaps without abiding by the principle of first-come, first-served. That would enable us to respond to all the potential problem situations in which a number of important cases that seemed to be problematic would be coming from a region.
Do you think that might be a path that would enable—