Obviously, in 1995, as you will recall, a program review was conducted. We had decided to identify regions. London would be responsible for part of Europe, as well as the Persian Gulf. There was also Paris and the other missions. Now it appears that a certain form of decentralization is possible. More specifically, if we are looking to streamline what is done with francophone immigration, then the ambassadors of other countries will be turning to you.
Take the Maghreb, for example, and given the additional tools and funding—the amounts have increased since 2004; between 2005 and 2009, there was an additional injection of funds—are we ready to start decentralizing processing activities, rather than have everything move through Paris or Hong Kong? Could the service points where visa or immigration applications are submitted also become part of the processing solution?