First, we tackled cases of abuse. It's clear that the program had been abused in the past. One of the important changes we made was creating a pathway to permanent residency, which has allowed Canada to bring in more than 4,300 caregivers and their family members. Of course, there are many more who are waiting, as we work with families, but the pathway gives people who want to stay in Canada a glimmer of hope.
A lot of people are wanting to take advantage of the program in the country, and we have a duty to be open to that possibility. At the same time, we have to make sure it doesn't lead to abuse. Therefore, that is one of the measures we put in place.
I'm also very amenable to considering other measures given the significant demand for the program. I will say, though, we have to make sure that the abuse that happened in the past doesn't happen again.