As far as I'm concerned, and as far as we are all concerned, we were very careful to listen to the caregiver community directly. They told us they had essentially been forgotten for the last number of years. Their cases were not being processed and there were no adequate resources being put into their pile, so we prioritized that.
I was very happy to give the caregiver community an update, together with many of my colleagues who echoed the same announcement, that for the backlog of real people who have been waiting patiently for years in the old live-in caregiver program—the remaining number is about 23,000 cases—we will be able to process 80% of it by the end of 2018. We were also encouraging eligible and interested new caregivers and their family members to apply under the two new streams of caregiver applications, which are much faster than the old live-in caregiver program.