Thank you very much.
Moving on to the cost of providing consular services, the Auditor General noted that a service fee was set in 1995, of $25. That fee has not changed.
Generally speaking, when it comes, for example, to applying and getting a passport at one of the Canadian missions abroad, there is a built-in service fee, a cost recovery, and that is to ensure that the cost of service is being charged to those who are accessing the service.
Why has that fee not been changed since 1995?