First of all, there are no targets for officers. It is entirely done on a case-by-case basis. The statistics we have and the percentages that I provide are purely a compilation of what that case-by-case exercise results in. You do see changes year by year in what those percentages might be within a visa office, and that is the result of a case-by-case study.
Second, the family consideration is at the core of what these officers are going to be looking at. In itself, it may not be sufficient to issue a visa, but it is certainly a very key consideration in any determination.
Third, I would say yes, Mr. Chair, we could provide those statistics about the multiple-entry visas. The one restriction in that is we do issue 10-year, multiple-entry visas, but it has to be within the limit of the passport. Many countries will only issue a passport for up to five years, and thus we could only issue the multiple-entry visa for a corresponding period.