There are a couple of things, Mr. Christopherson. First, we use the resources that we have to target the higher-risk cases. Wherever we can locate somebody, using probably a disproportionate number of the resources on those cases, we remove them. We've been able to keep that level at about 16% to 17%. We hope to actually raise that level.
At the same time, though, we have to keep in mind that we need to keep a reasonable amount of our resource effort on the normal immigration stream. The immigration community is very sensitive internationally to any signals that a country such as Canada might be doing less to remove normal low-risk, non-criminal individuals if they are not admissible to that country. What I think you would see is a consequent impact on the number of people who would be coming to Canada and attempting to utilize and possibly exploit the refugee system.