We are processing the largest sustained levels of absolute numbers of immigration in Canadian history, and we have the resources to do that. What we don't have the resources to do is more than that.
If we accept applications that would justify twice or three times the immigration we're getting, we wouldn't have the resources to process those. We have the resources to process our immigration levels planned for 2014, which are at the same levels we've had in recent years. In fact, the target is slightly higher: 63% economic immigration; 26% family reunification, a very strong number; and 11% refugee and humanitarian cases, which is still a strong number. We have the resources to do that, but we don't have the resources to process applications that are not part of that plan. Yes, some of that plan involves processing applications that are in inventories.
On live-in caregivers, if I can just respond to your earlier question, we are also taking action. It's not part of the supplementary estimates (B), because we have those resources already in place under our levels plan, but we are committed to processing 17,500 live-in caregivers from that backlog, which also grew under the Liberals and continues to grow and which needs to come down.