If you go to the departmental website, you will have recently seen that we have set objectives. We aim to complete the processing of files that we had before the earthquake by the end of April. So we will decide who can come, who will be entitled to permanent residence. For some cases that we can't finalize, we will issue permits if there is an urgent reason to bring them in. If the application is denied, we will give them a final answer. We'll have them take an interview.
If we can do that, how will it be possible? They say it takes time for things to move, but in fact we need places to conduct interviews, for example. So we've set up tables outdoors to do everything that's necessary. We're trying to process the urgent cases, go at it on a case-by-case basis and make decisions. You must also recall that all the applications filed before the earthquake will be processed.
For later on, we've adopted a tight schedule for all new cases. We'll try to finalize the Haiti cases affected by the earthquake in six months at most. It normally takes much longer.