Thank you for that.
I understand how you have yet to determine how those new resources will be allocated and where they'll be working.
I want to shift gears and talk about conflict zones. In the first panel, we talked about Sudan, and we talked about Gaza. We have Canadians who have families and loved ones who are going through quite difficult situations, including, in some cases, loss of life, and they want their loved ones to be here.
We appreciate how, in conflict zones, there has to be screening done. Very briefly, I am assuming that everybody is going through robust security screening but that you're also dedicating resources so they're done in a timely fashion.
Is that correct on both fronts?
