Yes, it is.
But if I may add, Mr. Chair, there are nine areas of focus and some of them are extremely broad and some of them are extremely narrow. The way in which they interplay, when provided to the United Nations as a general guide to Canada's priorities, and given the actual caseload the United Nations has before them, it's difficult to quantify in any direct way.
Also, the use of the areas of focus was very new and was not in place for a very long period of time prior to the election so it would be difficult to draw conclusions about its effect. What you say is probably statistically true, Mr. Virani, but given the very broad nature of some of the areas of focus it's hard to draw such a specific conclusion.