I totally agree with my colleague in Winnipeg about arranged marriage, but there is an issue of forced marriage, which is something that has received increasing attention in a number of European countries. The U.K. and Scandinavian countries have really taken quite stringent steps in their immigration law over the past decade to try to sort out the question of young women in particular being forced into marriages and how to distinguish those from arranged marriages. It's something that immigration law in Europe has really tackled, whereas the Canadian approach so far has been simply to say that's not a problem for Canada.
I don't know very much about Canadian research, but that seems unlikely. Given the great range of countries from which people come to Canada, this probably is an issue in Canadian family class migration as well, and it's something we haven't paid sufficient attention to yet. There's a lot of data in other countries that could be helpful to us on this point.