Okay, so that's part of that report. Thank you.
On the issue of family reunification, like all of my colleagues here I have a lot of requests from families coming in; my riding is one of the more diverse ridings in the country. And I understand that people get very creative, so we have to filter through that to see whether the majority of the applications are legitimate.
On the question of temporary visas, when somebody wants to come for a wedding or a baptism, or in some cases the imminent death of a family member, how important is it that they have to prove financial stability where they live? If a grandmother from a village in a country--and I'm going to say Greece, as I don't want to insult anybody--who doesn't have very much, doesn't want to leave her village that's been her whole world, since she's lived there for 80 years, and she wants to come here for the wedding of her grandson, why is it important that she have a bank account in the village she lives?