Mr. Sweet, on your first point, I think you're bang on. I think we have two issues that we have to resolve quickly. One is the time period over which we examine the fees and charges to see how much accumulated surplus or deficit we should take into account before we recommend to the government a change in the fee structure. Right now that's part of the discussions we're having with our colleagues at Treasury Board.
The other issue that you pointed out I also agree with. Where there are extraordinary circumstances, such as in Lebanon, where the costs are extreme and arguably outside the ambit of regular consular services, I think there is a question as to whether or not they should be included or excluded from debate in terms of establishing a multi-year trend for surplus or deficit. Again, this is another question that we're trying to take up as quickly as we can.
In terms of other jurisdictions that have a ten-year passport, perhaps I can defer to my colleague.