So theoretically, they're supposed to continue to process, but they're not. That's what you're saying, Ms. Go.
Okay.
I think this is critical from the applicant's point of view. Where this is a case of misrepresentation or misinformation, unbeknownst to the client or to the applicant, the suggestion is to not do that any longer—because our act as it stands right now makes them responsible for that. If in the case where you find misrepresentation by your representative, then the client should be given the opportunity to correct the application, and then the representative is penalized. That suggestion is a recommendation.
Can I get a quick round from everybody of your thoughts about this approach as a remedy?