Okay. I will direct my question to him.
The refugee bill that we have before us is in good part, as the government will tell us, to benefit the refugees. It's interesting. My understanding is that the appeal division in Ottawa is going to be closed down. Therefore, refugees in Ottawa will have to go to Montreal to have their cases heard. I'm not sure how that will work in terms of legal aid, for example, in the province of Ontario.
Could you comment on that? I realize it's not the most relevant question. It's just to highlight the fact that here we are trying to help refugees, according to the government, by speeding up the process. Does a decision of that nature have an impact on the processing of refugees?