I should preface my comments by saying these consultants aren't necessarily committing fraud when they're advising someone to apply under a category. It might not be the type of people we are envisaging with our new regulations for investors, but it is possible if you have property in China and you may be a manager in an office and you may meet the requirements. What a consultant looks for is a way of getting a visa for his clients.
That said, many consultants in China submit fraudulent information on behalf of their clients. It's a serious problem and it's something that makes our work more difficult. Certainly we'd welcome something that would assist us in terms of dealing with those consultants.