Interestingly, I think the Quebec special measures are also a success for us.
You will remember that applications had to be dealt with by the Quebec government, and they would decide if they were going to approve them or not and issue a certificat de sélection du Québec. Then they would need to get that to the applicant or family member, who would then fill out a form and send it in.
We've calculated that for about 80% of the cases there's a 75-day delay between when Quebec says yes and when we get an application form.
When I look at what we've managed to do, the great majority of cases that have arrived before September.... One of the problems is we didn't start receiving cases until May, when we received 28 cases. In June we received 74. The numbers started going up, to 336 in August and 338 in September. Even there, when I look at up to September, we have approximately 80 cases that we haven't made a selection decision on. All those other cases are being processed--doing medicals, getting ready to be issued visas--or have been finalized.
It means we're dealing with cases that arrived here in October or November. I think we've done a good job of moving those cases forward. We were lucky to have the Quebec cases not come in at the same time we were trying to clear the family class cases that were in the system, but I think I talk too much.