Yes.
Well, part of the plan the passport office has is to increase the use of service providers, such as Service Canada and the post office.
In the case of your constituents, for example, rather than going to a passport office, they could go to a post office or to a Service Canada outlet for over-the-counter service at the front end of the process. Service Canada would take the application, and after a document check and so forth, they would pass it on to the central offices, where it would be processed. So there would be no requirement to go to a passport office.
Mr. Cossette can comment in a little more detail. He's already taken some extensive steps to increase the number of those service points across the country. I'm not sure if any of those are in your constituency. As I said, we're prepared to check.