Thank you, Madam Chair.
The reason I ask these more administrative questions is that, when you pass legislation, it has an impact on the civil service and how they administrate. I'm trying to understand what the impact would be of voting yea on the subamendment or nay. I'll then ask the same types of questions on the main question so that I can better understand what the processing times would be like. If you're talking about adding another 20,000 people to the backlog, that will have a material impact. We pass legislation. Civil servants then have to carry out the wishes of legislators of Parliament. It's material to exactly what's going on here. This is a complex piece of legislation. We sometimes have literally the entire alphabet noted in different paragraphs.
I'm not a lawyer. I'm not burdened by a legal education, as I always say, so I think it's valid to ask these types of questions so that we can really understand what the impact will be on civil servants, the people who will spend their entire days having to process applications or to give opinions when there are applications that are maybe right on the line of Parliament's intent. I think it's completely relevant.
But thank you, PMO, for sending that.