Thank you.
You mentioned in your presentation the tabling in the House by the government with respect to the 2015 immigration levels. Of course, they range from 260,000 to 285,000 people, which you correctly note is a record number for planned immigration for the year.
Can you explain how settlement services will adapt to accommodate these changing conditions? If I'm not mistaken, on the high side that's about 25,000 more people this year than in previous years. It represents about 0.8% of our population.
We're delighted that people from all around the world want to come to our great country, but I wonder if you could explain how you plan to adapt settlement services to accommodate this changing phenomenon.