Thank you.
No, I didn't mean to suggest for a second that it's not a challenge. Having looked over a lot of the applications and the reasons cited for refusals, it did seem somewhat higher than would otherwise be the case.
I had a second question. In going over the estimates, I noticed that there has been a $46-million decrease with respect to terminated applications, which occurred obviously after legislation was introduced. That leads me to the question of—because that was quite a troubling process that was in place—how many applications still remain in that inventory and need to be returned to applicants.