Yes. Well, that's a good question, and it is certainly the case that if we admit more of one, then we have to admit less of another because, as I just said, 300,000 is our absolute maximum.
We do have this issue that Canadians have been overwhelmingly generous in their response to the Syrian refugees and that's a good thing. It's so much so that we have trouble keeping up with the demand, and so we have made some adjustments to allow more Syrian refugees to come into Canada by saying that all those who applied before March 31 would be accepted by the end of this year or early next year.
That won't meet the full demand. I'm aware of that. Not everybody who wants to sponsor a Syrian refugee or indeed another refugee from another country will be able to do that as quickly as they would like to. That's because we have this constraint on our total levels. As much as I would like to have more refugees faster for the Syrian refugee sponsors, I don't feel I am able to because of the negative impact that would have on other categories of immigrants who are also deserving.