As I mentioned on Monday, depending on which legislative remedy—in terms of which aspect of the bill is under discussion—the department doesn't have a specific estimate or a way to have a precise number. Those remedied by section 8 are a relatively modest cohort, as we discussed before. We see in the order of 20 to 30 such cases come forward every year.
Those who could benefit from the second generation connection test could potentially be in the thousands, I think, as we discussed in the previous session, although it depends on how many come forward to the department to request a proof of their citizenship. There's no way to know that in advance.
I think that covers your question. I apologize if I left a part out. I'd be happy to cover it.