I appreciate that.
Mr. Rehaag, your original point is of interest to me. I agree with you that it's hard to argue with statistics when you look at the decision-making process and those who make the decisions at the IRB. There are those who approve almost everyone and those who approve almost no one.
You're aware that under Bill C-11 and under this current legislation we will be moving our process from appointed individuals to 100 individuals who will be part of the public service. Therefore, that process will change significantly in terms of where it is now, where it has been in the past, and where it will go in the future, thereby taking direct aim at the statistics that you cover and obviously are able to show.