We choose countries depending on their potential return on investment. That research is not sensitive enough to understand what the visa process looks like. In a country like India, for instance, we'd be very focused on working with immigration and DFAIT officials to make sure we are facilitating the application process as much as possible. We know that in some countries the response time and the refusal rate can vary.
Of course we'd like to see high acceptance rates because that means more visitors. When Canada refuses a visa, it's for other reasons. We need to be sensitive to that. The overall numbers in terms of response time are really improving in countries like China, where it was a much larger issue in the past. That's how we try to work with that. We don't pick countries because of the visa process; we pick countries based on return on investment.