The quota for Beijing is 2,650. Out of a global number, a target or a quota for immigration of 217,800, 11,200 is about 5.1%. Previously, under the Liberal government, it was around 10% with variations, but it was around 10%. So we are seeing a reduction by half.
Now, it's 5% as a target globally, but in Beijing it's 2,650 out of a target of 9,425, which is 28.1%. Basically, one out of every three immigrants out of Beijing are in this small category of parents or grandparents.
How do you arrive at this decision that the vast majority of parents and grandparents are going to come—or a significant minority, one out of every three—out of this Beijing office? Is it because that's where the resources are and a combination of resources, and the backlog? How do you arrive at that?