Paralegals fall under the regulatory authority of the provincial law society. Essentially, the law society recognizes a lawyer, and the lawyer is responsible for the conduct of the paralegal under their supervision. So if we're recognizing lawyers for purposes of immigration conduct, we ought also to recognize those who are normally regulated by the law society, who help them with immigration cases.
It's just that simple. I think we would clarify that a lawyer's not going to go offside if he has some of the work on an immigration file done by his properly trained and licensed registered paralegal.