Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to ask Imre some more questions. I only have seven minutes. We each have seven minutes for the first round and five minutes for the next, so it really requires some cooperation between the two of us to really nail down our answers and our questions so that we can at least build a little bit of a base here. I'd be happy to meet with you after. Obviously this is a great introduction. I'd be happy to sit down with you further, but it's important that we sort of drill down.
I wanted to ask you fairly directly...the fact is that there are a number of other countries. If indeed any of the thousands of individual Hungarians who come to Canada and claim refugee status and then go back to Hungary were truly in need of refugee assistance, they could do so in one of the other countries that surround you or that are within the EU, as they're able to transfer without any difficulty to those other 34 countries. I wonder why they are not doing that. I suspect that—and what I want to hear from you—our process and our program with respect to our refugee act is actually so easy for folks in Hungary to take advantage of that it has led them to do what they're doing.