Yes, the financial barriers are quite considerable, especially if you have a large family. A lot of the Syrian refugees that have arrived have many children, so we're thinking already of what it's going to be like for them to pay the fees. In addition to the fees, you may have to pay for proof-of-language tests, proof that you've met the language requirements.
Of course, many people make it a priority and they scrape together the money, but there are people who are not in a position to pay the fees, which have gone up very significantly. It does become a barrier. We do not believe that people who are not in a position to go out to work and earn that kind of money—for example, due to health concerns—should be barred from access to citizenship.