Yes. Approximately 50% of our immigrant applications are distributed to our four partner offices in New York, Detroit, Seattle, and Los Angeles. They are smaller offices than Buffalo's, but they're full-service offices. It's a just-in-time process, so we want to ensure that a person's application is processed by the partner offices at the same time, if you like, as those of other people who applied around the same time. In other words, we don't want someone's application to be sitting on a shelf in New York City for four months because they can't get to it.
We're using those resources of these smaller offices. We're giving the visa officers in those offices the opportunity to process all kinds of cases. We feel we're being more service-friendly for clients as well, because if you're living in Vancouver or San Francisco, your application will be processed in Seattle rather than through Buffalo, so communication is that much easier.
So this network, again, helps us to be more flexible in the way we treat our cases. We're in constant contact with the program managers in those offices. Sometimes they're saying to give them more because they can do it right away, and we will be able to feed more files to them, while sometimes they say hold it. Then we can distribute those files elsewhere.