I want to follow up on Mr. Edelmann's comments around the language, vis-à-vis the knowledge test. Some would argue it's important for someone who is making Canada their new home, and making that choice to become a Canadian citizen, to have a certain level of knowledge about the country. You've talked about the problem with having a knowledge test that is in English or French. Some people might find that difficult to pass, not because they don't have the knowledge about the country, but because they don't have a sufficient level of proficiency, which is one that may exceed the requirements of the language test.
What is your solution, if you have one to propose, around ensuring new Canadians do have a sufficient, basic knowledge of the country?