I appreciate the answer and I understand how the program works. I guess my point is this. There are many families who, given their culture, actually live in large extended families with parents and often siblings. One sibling is often responsible for the rest of the siblings, and that's the nature of the culture that they come from. The way in which the system is set up with the one-year window of opportunity excludes them from bringing those family members here whom they consider as their nuclear family. I would urge the government to take a look at that and perhaps come forward with a revision.
How many applications has the government received through the one-year window of opportunity, and how long would it take to process them? In that context, are these applications included in the immigration targets of the government in the report that was issued by the government? I wonder if I could get a breakdown of what the targets are for the countries with refugees that the government would be including in the coming year.