The problem is that the women are getting infected in Canada, and there are outbreaks in Canada. It's not something that immigrants are bringing to Canada. We have plenty of our own. The women are screened in pregnancy, but if they get infected afterwards, during pregnancy, they're not going to be re-screened. It can be a silent infection. It's back to the safe-sex messages. There's a huge issue with sexually transmitted infections in Canada, but that's our own problem. We have to try to fix that. Immigration really doesn't bear on it.
Travel does, to a certain extent. We have outbreaks that occur in relation to big international events, like Caribana and things like that, where you have a lot of people arriving, partying, and there's alcohol and everything else. But immigration is not the problem.