Okay. Let me ask you about lawyers. Under this legislation--and before this legislation--lawyers seem to get a free pass. You know, if you're a lawyer, you don't need to be particularly skilful or experienced in immigration law or refugee work or anything else.
In many other countries in the world, such as Australia, for example, you're required, if you're a lawyer, to pass certain immigration examinations before you can practise in that field.
I guess the question is for both of you. Is that a problem now and how would you resolve that issue?
Perhaps Ms. Adam could answer first.