Okay. Thank you.
I want to clarify something. On the question of collecting data and providing the data back to the committee for the people who don't qualify based on the amount by which they exceed the acceptable government rate of excessive demand, can we have that number broken down by increments of $500? Rather than getting the information to say that within $50,000 they exceeded this amount and so they don't qualify, could you instead provide the smaller amounts so that we can get a fuller sense of who's being rejected in smaller increments?
I know of one case in which an immigration lawyer came forward to say that her client was rejected because the client exceeded the amount by $400, so I would like to see by how much the people who are being rejected are exceeding the amount.