Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I thank you folks for coming before the committee today. It's wonderful to have you here.
I have to tell you that the issue of temporary residence visas takes up an enormous amount of time in my constituency office, and I hear that from my colleagues as well. It's an enormously frustrating issue to deal with both for my staff and in particular for the folks who come in, quite frankly, bewildered about what happened and why they were rejected. Those frustrations I want you to know often take the form of anger. This is a critically important issue. I welcome the opportunity to pull back the curtain a bit on what happens in a visa office.
It seems that some folks who apply for the temporary residence visa get a reason for the rejection, but not all. Is there some percentage of folks who have a reason stated?