On the question of cholera and so on, I think the Canadian government has responded in terms of support in Haiti, with over $7 million in support on that. Right now, we think, when we look at the sponsorships that have been coming in.... Again, we've been focused on people who had family members in Canada and on trying to reunite families. The numbers of sponsorships that are coming in are very low. We've managed to clear the initial request and desire for people to come. We continue to apply significant additional resources to what was there initially.
We have 23 decision-makers doing work on the Haiti and Santo Domingo sort of workload as opposed to six before the earthquake. We continue to have those resources. So we continue to process them as quickly as they come in. We've changed the 12-week thing just because we didn't find it efficient: we were running after numbers as opposed to finalizing cases. But on average, cases are getting processed within four months, which I think is quite a success.