I'd like to ask Mr. Langford some questions.
One of the biggest problems that members of Parliament have, particularly in the more urban areas, is the issue of wait times. It goes back in time. There have always been problems with wait times.
You indicated in your brief that the family class migration should not be increased to the detriment of economic or humanitarian streams. I agree with that. However, you also indicate that Canada's annual intake of immigration through all streams should increase to 360,000, or roughly 1% of the population.
We're all concerned about wait times. We're concerned about the reunification of families. It's a serious issue. However, there's also the issue of cost. Has the Canadian Bar Association done any economic analysis of what it would cost the taxpayer in terms of increased departmental staffing in order to keep wait times at a reasonable level?