If I could, I will start just by saying that on the government target in general our role is largely consultation. Also, it is our duty to say whether we can do it or not. Because even if we are asked to do 10 times more or even to do twice as many skilled workers, I would tell my minister, “Sorry, but even if you want to, I can't.” So part of our role is to say what's feasible and what's not.
When it has been determined on the policy side that we will accept so many people in Canada, our role on the operations side is really to make sure that it does happen. It's also to divide between missions...the role of actually setting targets between missions is largely operational, so it is with us because it needs to be modified a number of times during the year. For instance, we've already done it twice since the beginning of the year. There is always minor tweaking here and there, but let's say our mission in Abidjan was closed for a number of weeks. Then Abidjan will not issue all those visas, so we have to make sure that other offices compensate for that.