Okay.
We talked about one of the consequences of keeping levels lower next year, at 0.7% of the population, which the minister is projecting. As you have said in your report, there will be trade-offs.
Help me understand this. In the chart I printed from your website it said that for skilled worker principal applicants in 2009 you issued 40,000 visas and 55,000 visas for spouses and dependants. That's 95,000 visas. In 2010 there were 48,000 for skilled workers and 70,000 for spouses and dependants. That's 118,000. But I notice in the levels plan for 2011 you're projecting only 47,000 visas for federal skilled workers, and there's no column for spouses or dependants. In the 2012 plan the projection is 57,000 for skilled workers, and there's no column anywhere for spouses and dependants.
So is that one of the trade-offs? Should we expect to see a reduction of between 30,000 and 50,000 visas issued to spouses and dependants in the skilled worker program? Tell me where in these charts the numbers on spouses and dependants are buried.