Thank you.
This is a question either one of you can answer.
The area that feeds the Chandigarh visa office or consulate in India has one of the highest GDPs in the country, has one of the highest concentrations of wealth, and some of the highest per capita incomes, but compared to other offices in the country, it has a substantially lower acceptance rate. My understanding is that currently it's below 50%, and in the last seven years the highest it's ever achieved was 57%. In my riding and in many other ridings, it's perceived as a visa rejection office rather than a visa acceptance office.
I want to find out if there are any plans to change that process so that we have a higher acceptance rate and our constituency offices aren't inundated with feedback about why the rejection rate is so high.