As is the case every year, we set up a permanent resident levels plan, which divides into the economic category, family reunification and the H and C category. We do dedicate a number to that. It is presented in Parliament. That is how we execute this. Last year the number was 485,000 and we got 483,000. This year the number is 395,000, and that's what we will do.
In that category, we also have a subclassification of how many of those would be under the humanitarian and compassionate category and how many would be protected persons. Based on this, the levels space is allocated to particular vulnerable groups who are in Canada, so Hong Kong, Sudan and any others who want to get into those programs will be allocated that space.
It is a limited space. However, there are people who are in line. If there is an opportunity for us to actually move them quickly, if there is any space in the levels, that's how we will be able to manage that. Barring that, it is first in, first out. That is how we are determining how many people are actually coming to permanent residency in a fixed capacity model.