We don't really have any problems when it comes to that, but the permanent residence process is cumbersome. We strongly encourage well-integrated individuals who decide to stay here to become permanent residents. Of course, we do not force them. However, the process is very long. Few people complain to us about family reunification issues. Most of our employees are qualified workers for whom the permanent residence process is facilitated and whose family members can become permanent residents under the same process.
However, there are some problems for Canadian experts returning to the country. They cannot automatically obtain a work permit, like foreign workers who come to Canada, so that has caused us some problems. We sometimes have a hard time convincing a Canadian expert who, for instance, has been living in Romania and has a Romanian wife to come back to Canada. Their wife will only be able to obtain visitor status, and it could take up to 18 months for her to become a resident. That's something we have seen over the past few years.