Perhaps I could answer. There are three things we would see as being important here.
The first would be to increase consular services in those markets for the time being. I know it's a medium-term objective of the government to lift the visa requirement on Mexico, or at least that was indicated by the Minister of International Trade at one point. But for the time being, in the absence of that, we need to increase the number of consular services, staff, and resources available to process the applications.
I had a meeting recently with CIC. We might want to consider translating these applications into the native languages of the countries from which people are applying.
Second, we are beginning to form an industry committee with the department to look at ways, where in other emerging markets there are likely to be visa issues that could replicate what we saw with Mexico, to start having a better understanding of the tourism impacts of that.
And finally, as I understand it, biometrics will be required in the next couple of years from some of these markets. So we need to think carefully about how we're going to use biometrics to expedite the visa process.