Yes, I think it's a good question.
I don't know a lot about what happens at that end of it, in terms of what's happening in the countries themselves as people are making the applications. But my sense of things is that certainly if there were significant resources to really be able to investigate someone's background and history, and make a decision on that basis, then I understand the idea of trying to prevent more people from coming.
My sense is that at that stage, it can be fairly loose evidence against someone, and that you may in fact be preventing also some of the victims and people who legitimately have refugee claims, and really need to prevent—