I don't think there's a person in Canada, except a citizenship judge, who's attended more citizenship hearings than myself with my clients. I can tell you the normal situation with respect to the business people is that they have successful businesses inside of Canada, they're exporting Canadian products, they're travelling abroad, and their spouses and their children are eligible for citizenships, but they can't get them under the new legislation. They have to make the decision, do they limit their amount of business, which would not be a good thing for Canada, to get their citizenships? I think that's the typical one I see, and I think it's a bad move. Years ago it wasn't an issue, but now they've changed the law. These people would be able to demonstrate they paid their taxes, their kids go to school, and they created jobs in Canada, but that doesn't matter anymore.
It's putting their—