No, but let's not gloss over the intrusiveness of an interview. Most visitors to Canada do not undergo an interview; everyone does in the case of the United States. In many cases, people wait up to three months for that interview to take place. That is in addition to the other paper-processing times, document-processing times, which can be quite substantial.
There is room for improvement on our visitors' side. None of us is disguising that fact. You saw some of the numbers in processing times move during the withdrawal of services we had from one of our public sector unions over the summer. We are sensitive to growth spikes in demand in different parts of the world. We can't necessarily move resources around as easily as we would like to do. We are studying this, and we want to continue discussing potential improvements with the committee.