The issues that you raise are complicated in and of themselves.
First of all, I would not want to suggest that service agreement holders, whether they be churches or other advocacy groups, are necessarily involved in fraud. We have no evidence of that; there's no suggestion of that. However, within the context of our client, within the context of our applicant, and within the context of the overall atmosphere here, fraud is endemic. Fraud is quite extensive and pervasive. It involves applicants destined for Canada. It involves applicants destined for other countries--the United States, the U.K., and so on.
On the length of time for individual cases, I don't know the details of the case to which you refer, nor can I discuss an individual case in this forum. However, we do have an inventory right now of refugees that is in excess of our targets, which is in excess of our needs. That exists for both the government-sponsored, the GARs, as well as the privately sponsored, the PSRs.