Thank you very much.
I want to visit a little bit again the issue of backlogs. It's a fairly significant number, almost a million people, 800,000 of whom were even on the list before 2006. I don't want to focus, as we often do, on quantity, but a little bit on quality. It's not just about the sheer number of people we let into Canada; it's about making sure that the folks who come here can properly integrate, join the workforce, and participate in the economy and become active in the community.
For our government, the integration of new Canadians is a key goal. As a matter of fact, it's a priority. Would you agree? And can you please expand on what the practical limits are on how many people Canada can welcome a year?