What we're doing right now is negotiating with Service Canada to expand the network itself. We're looking at 17 new locations where Service Canada would provide passport services. It's not only new locations; it's also more services.
Right now, Service Canada doesn't even do a pre-screening. They verify that the application is complete and that all the documents are included, and then they basically forward the whole application to Passport Canada.
In the future, what we would like them to do is a little bit more than that. They would not do the work that our entitlement officers do, for instance, which is approve applications, but they would at least look at more complex cases and be able to manage urgent demands, and so on.
When we talk about being closer to the applicants, we mean using partnerships with organizations that are already in the field to get closer to Canadians. And it's going to go in phases. The first thing was having 30 Passport Canada offices. We're up to 33. The second thing was to work with receiving agents. The first one was Canada Post. Now we have 100 Service Canada networks, and we're expanding the networks.