Thank you for the question.
Just for clarity, of course the system—the organization—has tracked migration and asylum refugee numbers for many years. When I speak about the deep dive in terms of intelligence, we started tracking more in depth what's been happening on the irregular side, and moving backwards in terms of how that was happening and where they were coming from. It's more detailed information on what's happening in other countries that would either convince people that maybe it's better to go to another country and cross the border irregularly or encourage them to come to a port of entry and ask for asylum.
It's really about looking at the detail over the past couple of years to help us identify some of those issues and trends that we may be seeing. A country may be experiencing some significant economic situations that then encourage people to look to another country like Canada for an opportunity. It's a matter of understanding what's happening there with their visa system. Do they have robust passport systems? Are we seeing fraudulent activities? That's what I mean about tracking and looking at information, but of course we have tracked information for many years.