You have to excuse me. I only have five minutes, so I'm going to try to go through three points, and then ask if somehow among the four of us we can limit it to five minutes.
First, in regard to the whole super visa and the multi-year visa, I think it's important that we recognize right up front that there is a fear factor that many people from the Philippines and from India have. It is that if they have a son or daughter in Canada, the chances of their not being given the required visa is pretty good, is pretty high. So the fear factor is why would they even bother to apply for a multiple-year visa, for the simple reason that there's a better chance they will get approved for the single one-year visa or six-month visa?
That's something on which I would challenge our embassies abroad. They have to try to better make those visas available. That's what we're starting to hear from my NDP critic. It's one thing to have them; it's another thing to allow people to have access to them. I want to make that particular point in regard to the five-year and the multiple visas, and they can provide comments on that, in particular the Philippines and Chandigarh.
Mr. Francis, you made reference to the students who are no longer dependants. Because of processing times, we have applicants in the parents and grandparents classes who have a dependant, but because they're in processing for six years, the number of students starts to drop. They are no longer dependants. Do you have any statistical numbers that would tell us how many students are actually being lost because of the lengthy processing times? If you don't have that answer, maybe you could provide it to the clerk at some point in time.
The other thing I wanted to mention is that we had both India and the Philippines make reference to the provincial nominee program. India said that it has quadrupled, I believe--quadrupled or tripled. There have been huge increases from both countries; that's the bottom line. I think we're going to see potentially longer processing times, or there's going to be an issue with backlogs coming to the provincial nominee program. I would ask if you could speak to that.
That's it for me. Please try to keep your comments short on all three points.
Maybe we can start with Manila.