I think if your main point is suggesting that there's a problem on the back end with super visa holders, their compliance with the expiry of their visa and their leaving Canada, that compliance issue exists for all people who enter Canada temporarily. Enforcement really does fall to Canada Border Services Agency when people are seeking admission to the country, and also if they're overstays. It is a major problem for the country, and for every country in fact. We're not unique in Canada. We have to deal with people who overstay.
I don't think the issue is unique to super visa holders. The one thing that CILA said in their opening statement is that the change from two years to five years weights it more in favour of these people severing ties with the country of origin, not maintaining their residence and being less inclined to leave Canada. That would be the reason that we actually don't see the change as necessary from two years to five years for a single stay.