Thank you so much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses, and if they are still listening, to the witnesses from the first panel as well.
I wonder if all of the witnesses could comment on the issue of the income cut-off a little bit more. This issue is addressed in the bill. In particular, I guess, the presumption of even having an income cut-off is that those who are coming are drawing on the resources of those who are providing for them, when, in fact, as we've heard at this committee, in many cases there is—if it's not too crass to say—an economic benefit to the family that's associated with the presence of parents and grandparents in terms of various kinds of support.
In that light, does it make sense to have an income cut-off at all?