I would add to Les's remarks. Currently, in terms of temporary admission to Canada, whether it's visitors, workers, or students, both CIC and CBSA are quite heavily involved with the federal tourism strategy and examining what the federal government can do to ensure that visa requirements don't become a problem in relation to the important economic interests that are at stake in the tourism industry and with Canadian universities, Canadian employers, etc.
We've been working quite hard with them, monitoring processing times for visa applications, for example, to make sure we're trying to stay as competitive as we can, and also coming up with new and interesting ideas of how we can work together with the tourism industry to reach the goals.