I'll just follow up on that, just so that we just are totally clear here.
You said 55% were approved in 2013. I believe there are about 89,000 refugee claimants as of the end of 2012, in total. So 55% is just under 50,000.
Has the department done any kind of study on the social ramifications of removing social assistance to those 50,000 as they wait for their claims to be processed?