Thank you. I think that's good common sense. When I hear figures that appeals can cost $1,400 to the person who's applying for it, I think that simply reapplying at a nominal fee, and having it processed much quicker, is the way to go. I thank you for clarifying that.
Not that I want to dwell on fraud in visa applications, but some of the documents you talked about were fake bank statements, false letters of employment, and fraudulent letters of acceptance from Canadian schools. The fraudulent letters from schools, are they legitimate schools here in Canada, or have there been problems with certain institutions putting in recommendations for people to come to Canada for school, but actually they don't really come to school at all? I wonder if you could clarify that, whether it's someone writing a false letter or whether there are issues here in Canada with certain institutions. Could you speak to that for a few minutes?