I can talk about some of the issues that have come up in the overseas context, but as David mentioned in the course of his contribution, the approval rate of these types of applications is 97%. It's really a very successful program from the perspective of being a streamlined movement, if I can say that.
Some of the issues that do come up, though, have to do with things related to identity. For example, sometimes applicants choose to add an individual to their application and portray them as a family member when in fact they are not one. There are sometimes issues related to education documentation or employment history documentation that proves to be fraudulent. Sometimes we may find out that an individual has a nomination certificate from a particular province, and then on closer examination we find out that their intention is to live in another province. That might occur because they happen to have already purchased property in another province or because their family is already installed there. There are issues like that.