I think the immigration program is really highly pressed; there's no question about it.
Take the volume of not only the visitors, who are numbering in the hundreds of thousands, but also the temporary workers, the approximately 280,000 temporary workers in 2012, I think it was, in addition to another quarter of a million immigrants. You have tremendous pressure on the posts abroad to keep up with this. They're looking for ways and means of cutting, cutting work time, and shortcuts. In addition, many of the offices have been cut, staff cuts.
That's a very serious problem, and it does lead to Ms. Lenard's concern about privatization. I think that's inevitable, because we will not be able to handle the tremendous volumes of people who want to come.
If we get the exit control, it will open it up much better, I think, and wider, so that we will—