Thank you for your question.
As the minister mentioned, the 85 million dollars won't be able to reduce the backlog in all lines of business. The 85 million coming to the department and its partners will help to reduce processing times for study permits, work permits and permanent resident cards. This is what we have committed to by the end of the year. It means coming back to normal processing times, specifically 60 days for study permits and work permits, and 61 days for permanent resident cards.