I think maybe part of the issue is that it has become more complex. We've opened it up, quite honestly, so it isn't just partisan politics of appointments. I'm hearing that you're allowing the general public, actually, who feel they're qualified, to put in...so there's a huge screening process. I think some are quite honestly struggling to deal with that transparency in terms of the selection of people we have. That isn't how it always was in the past. Obviously, there are all kinds of examples of why it had to be changed.
Now we have a second complicating factor, the numbers. In the past year, 2008, there was a total of 36,000 claims, compared to 30,000 in 2007 and 23,000 in 2006. Why are these higher? Are there just more people wanting to get into Canada?