My next question is for Mr. Pagtakhan.
In a March 4 article for CBC.ca, you wrote that for family-class immigrants and refugees, “language abilities and education levels are not relevant”, as the “intention of these immigration categories is to reunite families or protect people from persecution”. Given that the people at the upper and lower ends of the age ranges for language- and knowledge-testing who would be excluded from testing under the changes being brought by Bill C-6 largely fall into this category, do you see the changes to the age range having any negative effect on the ability of the new citizens to integrate into Canadian society?