Mr. Chairman, I'm not going to go over what my two colleagues just said about this, but in terms of being able to facilitate the process in our missions around the world, this also has an impact on, as I mentioned this earlier, the temporary foreign worker program wherein you have to process the individuals in these countries. Whether it's in Mexico, for a Mexican citizen wanting to come to Canada on a holiday who needs a visa or somebody in Mexico wanting to work in Canada somewhere in the travel or tourism industry, we need to ensure that we have the people around the world.
In Minister Flaherty's budget not too long ago, I believe there was an infusion of $40 million or $50 million, but the people at DFAIT have said very clearly it's a drop in the bucket. When you end up with x number of people all lined up, I don't care whether it's to get a visa or to get a job, we need to make sure we have the resources in our missions around the world to be able to handle this.
So it's twofold.