There is definitely fraud and forgery. I would have to say that in the Punjab, based on our experience, there is a greater involvement of unscrupulous consultants who mislead applicants. Sometimes we're puzzled by it too.
I can give you the example of the super visa. It is a special visa that has recently been put forward so that parents can visit their children in Canada.
Our acceptance rate in New Delhi for super visas is higher than it is in the Punjab. The main reason for the refusal of the super visa is that the children in Canada who are inviting their parents in India don't meet the low-income cut-off they would have to meet to sponsor their parents if they were going to sponsor them under the family class sponsorship for parents and grandparents.
What's interesting is that people are submitting their applications, even though it is very clear-cut. We have the notice of assessment—