Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a few quick questions that I'd like to get through, if possible.
One experience that we're seeing in offices across the country is actually funeral-related.
Ms. McKinney, you had touched on fraudulent funeral cases. I'm talking about the false positives. We have individuals, whether it's a son or a daughter, or even a parent, who are trying to come over for a funeral of a child or a parent and have been refused. It's happening as a regular occurrence. I have experienced it, and I know my colleague in British Columbia has; many of them have experienced it from the Chandigarh office. We're trying to figure out why these people are being refused.
Are there specific criteria that these individuals need to meet in order to prove that their parent or child has actually passed away and they are only going for the funeral?