It was certainly the case—and I remember documenting this when we were in opposition—that the processing times from 2005 to 2014 or so were up quite dramatically for the family class. I think a part of it was that they were starved for funds and starved for levels space. I told you that there were three things: money, levels space, and efficiency. If you starve them for levels and you starve them for money, your processing times will go up.
I don't have a precise analysis of that, but I remember from the opposition days certainly documenting the upward trend in processing times. There were budgetary reductions in certain years. I think those were the main reasons. I think your committee could look into that in more detail in your study, but that would be my impression.