Madam Chair, we pay a lot of attention to marriages of convenience. That is the term we use in our lingo for marriage fraud. Let me just mention this. Concerning the risk factors or any specific risk parameters that will point towards a possible marriage fraud or marriage of convenience, our local officers abroad as well as over here use that particular risk lens to have an in-person interview to assess that, and they also assess further documentary proof. This allows them to make a robust decision.
We generally see a certain percentage of marriages of convenience that we obviously refuse. I don't have the data handy as such, but I have not seen in previous iterations with my colleagues and visa officers an increase in marriages of convenience as such.