There are other options.
Certainly Canada's policy is to interview refugees, and some countries will actually waive the interview. Some of the Nordic countries pick smaller numbers. Where they are convinced by the totality of the evidence we have provided on the case, they'll accept it.
One of Canada's best practices—started by Mr. Alexander—which has helped facilitate the movement of the Syrians in large numbers has been to recognize all refugees on a prima facie basis. It has required less work, as there has already been conceptual acceptance, and I believe that the current minister has accepted this same approach.
There are different techniques that we try to promote. Certainly one of the other ways we're trying to promote is simplification of our processes. Referral for resettlement can be quite dense in terms of the information required for refugee status determination. Other possible solutions, etc., relate to registration information. If we can streamline that down with all resettlement countries, that would free up our resources to be able to do more.