It was said that you were going to speed up the processing of cases from Haiti. However, there has not been an increase in immigration volumes generally permitted here in Quebec and northeastern Canada. Perhaps we'll try to avoid increasing the number of applications that have to be processed during the year.
There are approximately 5,000 applications pending for Haiti: 3,000 are in the system and more than 2,000 were recently filed, I believe. Most of those 5,000 applications come from people who are in the family reunification class and who have filed an application from Haiti.
Knowing what you said, that it won't be first come, first served, and given that there are quotas that have to be met, or a maximum number of people who can enter the country, how can we make sure there won't be any systematic rejections in order to meet those quotas?