Yes, of course.
If I may, I will add that obviously the primary decision-maker on whether or not a sponsorship is legitimate is Citizenship and Immigration. They do their due diligence in assessing the bona fide qualities of that relationship. It only comes to us when there has been some indication that it's not a bona fide relationship, but in that also, the law is structured such that the couple is given the benefit of the doubt under the law. In fact, in sponsorship appeals before the Immigration and Refugee Board, they can bring new information to the table to talk about why their information should be considered legitimate and their marriage should be considered bona fide.