Mr. Chair, the efforts that we've made to date have basically reduced the inventory by almost 50%, so we actually have been making headway with the inventory of parent and grandparent applications. The government has also announced additional funding of $44 million over two years, which will be applied to enhance processing to make sure that we can work through that inventory.
There's also the super visa, which basically provides for a 10-year entry visa for parents and grandparents, which we think will certainly facilitate the ability of families to actually bring over their parents and grandparents for visits. The government has increased admissions, I think as the Minister had indicated, to 50,000 between 2012 and 2013, which is the highest number that we've ever had in our levels plan. The intention is to actually reopen applications as of January 2014. The idea is to actually cap them at 5,000 so that we won't in fact be dealing with a backlog and a large inventory, and we can actually give individuals some sense of certainty and expectation that we're not growing a backlog and people will not have to wait much longer.