I suppose one advantage is that when we get electronic applications we can see where there are emerging volumes and respond to those accordingly. In the old system.... To give you an example, four or five years ago we saw this huge growth in both permanent and temporary resident applications out of the Philippines. To respond to that, you'd have to wait and see. Is it really a sustainable increase? Is it really happening over a long period of time? Then Claudette would have to decide, well, we're going to have to add personnel, we're going to physically have to put Canadian-based officers there, which, by the way, costs us a ton of money. It takes months to move them. They have to move them from another mission.
Now in the new GCMS-based system, if there's a spike in demand in one office, we can do a lot of the processing elsewhere, without moving people around at tremendous expense to the taxpayer. It just makes a lot more sense.