We think the financial requirements are extremely high. The previous government changed the law, and the idea was when parents and grandparents arrive in Canada they become very expensive for the health system. I think that was the rationale, but unfortunately what happens, as we heard from Mr. Wong, is that the families who need the support of parents and grandparents, specifically parents the most, are people who are not going to ever meet the financial requirements to be able to sponsor them if we keep the requirements as they are. Because there are the low-income cut-off figures, plus 30%, and it is for three years. It used to be LICO was for one year only.
It is very difficult for a newly arrived family to make that kind of money, particularly if they have children and only one of the spouses is working. We would like to see the financial requirements go back to what they were, the LICO just the same as for everybody else, and we would like to see it going back to a 12-month requirement rather than the three years.
I don't know if Mr. Kohli wants to address the 20-year—