I would like to ask you a question about the fact that a large part of the process is undertaken abroad, in the embassies. I have already asked this question. Why do we not do more of it in Canada? You told me that there were things that could only be done locally and that it was more efficient to do it locally.
However, it seems that, in this day and age, given the availability of electronic computerized systems, this is becoming less and less true. I recently had the opportunity to meet with the ambassador of Madagascar in Canada. He told me that, frankly, sending a file to Nairobi or Canada made little difference to the people there. I do not know what our Nairobi officers know about the situation in Madagascar or in other countries. Africa is not a single homogeneous entity. There are differences. So, is it a will to locally repatriate—