Some of the things we've put in place right now include the overseas visa application centres, which are mostly attached to the temporary visitor movement. In India, for example, we have a number of them. Apart from the two offices in Delhi and Chandigarh, we also have visa application centres throughout the country, which means that applicants don't have to line up in our mission in Delhi. They can go to the visa application centre and get the application sent to us. As we move forward, we want to explore the possibility of using these centres to help us do interviews; people wouldn't necessarily have to come to the mission, but instead might be able to go to somewhere closer, and we could use that facility to help us to do interviews.
We are continuing to explore possibilities. We want to continue toward a situation in which fewer interviews would be necessary because our criteria and our policy would be more evidence-based, and therefore in countries where the documentation existed to show that they met the criteria, we could expend fewer resources and focus those resources in other places.