I think what we'd be looking at in those circumstances is the level of support financially available for the grandmother when she comes here. We want to be sure that folks aren't going to end up in the welfare system. She may not have a lot of money herself, but the family in Canada can demonstrate that they can support her for the period of time she's visiting.
One of the instructions we have issued to our officers overseas in relation to parents and grandparents is to be alert to the possibility of multiple entry visas, so that people can visit temporarily while that FC4 application is in process. We've had fairly good uptake on that. We also have quite a high rate of acceptance of those multiple entry visas being granted to people, and often extended once people are physically in Canada.