When conditional PR was put in place by the Conservative government, women's advocacy groups, other advocacy groups, experts, everyone told them to not do that, because it would place women in vulnerable situations. They didn't listen. They went ahead with a wrong-headed policy, and here we are.
We made the decision to eliminate conditional PR for two reasons. One is that we believe very strongly that it was putting people in vulnerable situations, and they were mostly women, so we felt that we had to eliminate that policy. Second, the vast majority of people who are sponsored or sponsor spouses do so in good faith, and the repeal of conditional PR was also a recognition of that. Finally, we have confidence and trust in our immigration officers, who undergo rigorous training to be able to detect and deter and deal with marriage fraud. That's an example.
We were talking earlier about the citizenship guide. That's an example of how our government is different. We actually listen to experts. We want to hear from as many people as possible, before we put together—