The $45 million has gone to both of these tasks, including citizenship processing, which means more people are doing it and supporting our citizenship judges. There have been more ceremonies—we've seen an unprecedented number this year—and better administration.
I mentioned that in the past two years we had residency questionnaires in large numbers because of suspected abuse in thousands of cases. We have focused investigations now on the really high-risk class of applications and have freed up the others for processing, which means they're moving forward faster. On temporary residency visas, we have actually deployed new people to the field and given ourselves new capacity across our global network to process these record numbers of visitor applications.