I think the success model was built by IRCC in greater China. A specialized team of marriage of convenience visa officers and assorted personnel were clustered to identify and determine these kinds of cases rapidly. That team enjoyed such a success rate that the MOC, marriage of convenience, rate plummeted and processing times were able to shorten dramatically. The team shifted to other fraud areas, notably Vietnamese and Cambodians being driven out of Singapore.
What we need to do is to continue the best practices of using our highly trained officers overseas to identify and attack a trend of increasing marriages of convenience, as it appears. That's the reason for this data match deal. Tracking individual officer decisions when it comes to marriage of convenience, tracking tax and immigration information five years post-landing—these are the canaries in the coal mine to give us that signal.