There are a number of steps. This is a really good question. Of course, due to jurisdictional issues, our law enforcement does not have reach there; however, there's a lot we can do.
The first thing is to simplify the immigration process so that our clients don't necessarily have to go to an immigration lawyer or an immigration consultant, and in that, we've done a lot. We've updated more than 500 web pages to make the information easier to find. We have streamlined a number of application forms for things like spousal sponsorship. One of the reasons we were able to make a lot of headway in reducing the processing time there was that we simplified the number of forms that people had to fill out. We also invested heavily in outreach and information-sharing with our key markets, so that the clients, the foreign nationals, can see who to rely on and avoid the unauthorized consultants and those who have a bad record.