Yes, I would just add that the refusal rate is historically significantly higher in Chandigarh over a large number of years with a large number of different officers. There's relative consistency in the refusal rate, regardless of which particular staff member is there. It's the nature of the caseload. The caseload is very different. There are a very high number of low-quality applications and of fraudulent applications.
We can't speak to any particular case, but approval rates vary widely both across countries and within countries. There are other parts of India that have refusal rates similar to that from the Punjab. I don't think we can associate it with particular officers, because that higher refusal rate persists over many years, even when officers, managers, and so forth turn over.
Having managed the office both in New Delhi and with responsibility for Chandigarh, I can tell you that the caseloads of the two offices are very different. The officers are applying a very similar standard, and normally people with repeat travel histories are approved. There are many hundreds of visas being approved in Chandigarh every week.