My colleague briefly touched on the way we communicate with people. There are various ways to do so. It is easy to communicate with them quickly when we have information on them. In many cases, we have that information because they applied for refugee status. In addition to advertising, we can communicate with people through NGOs that are working closely with concerned groups and the department.
In those cases, the costs attached to applications for permanent residence apply to adults and children. They may potentially become a factor, but that is a standard, a process, that has been constant any time we have had suspensions of removal orders or special measures. We have not had a specific policy concerning the costs attached to the applications.
As for the last part of your question regarding work permits, our minister has often said that one of his concerns is client service. Processing times of work permits are a major concern for the department. We don't have a specific answer today, but that's truly an ongoing concern.