Oh, absolutely. That's one of the more exciting aspects of the biometrics program. It's one of the reasons that the tourism industry so far has expressed support for it. I've met with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada and other stakeholders that support it because they understand that we will be able to better facilitate the entry into Canada of legitimate travellers by being more confident that they are who they claim to be and that they do not pose a security risk.
Right now, visa officers have to go on their gut a lot of the time, based on the evidence in front of them, but this will ensure that the visa officer knows that the application they're dealing with is that actual person and that person doesn't have a serious criminal record, is not on any kind of a watch list, and hasn't been deported before. That probably means over time, I'm guessing, a higher acceptance rate for TRVs, and we believe that it will also facilitate faster processing.