With the Government of Quebec, for instance, we agree on what we will grant the province or what it wants to do. Quebec will tell us where it wants its immigrants from. So, we start by saying, for instance, send a given number of cases to Quebec. Then, we look at where investor applications come from. Then, we look at family class, parents and grandparents.
In the end, we always try to balance the number of applications and the number of cases we will be processing, knowing that our resources are somewhat stuck in time. It is not easy to increase resources. Some missions may at times ask for more time because we also look at rates of denial and acceptance.
We do not start by saying, for instance, that we want a given number of self-employed workers from Europe and Africa. That is not our starting point. We start by determining our plan, the inventories in these offices and what needs to be done.