It's always better to front-end applications, because sometimes things take a little longer. We were rolling out global case management, so we really didn't want the rolling out of global case management, the training of staff, and so on, to cause a delay. So we front-ended a lot more, which meant that at the end we could finalize a few more cases, and people ended up coming to Canada.
When we looked at the trend, more people were coming to Canada more quickly. It used to be that they would travel to Canada two or three months after receiving their visa. It became one or two months, so that also sort of skewed our projection of our work. That's why more people came.