I think some very valid, relevant points have been made about the application process in third world countries, but I think what we wanted to talk about was the monitoring here. One of the most important things, in terms of resources or what can be provided from the Canadian side here, would be information in terms of the rights that people have once they are here. That might be during the two-year conditional or it might be after. What we see a lot over and over is that women who are sponsored—and not just women, I think that extends to men, too—are so unaware of what their rights are here, even though they're not citizens. They are unaware of what their legal rights are and what recourse they have, for example, once the marriage does fall apart. I think that's really important. That could be information that's provided before they get to Canada, but I think it can be provided here as well—that would be very important—to let them know that they do have rights.
Thank you.