I'm pleased to report the result of the work of the task force that was established within the Immigration and Refugee Board. Those 32,000 claims were holdover claims from the system's reforms in 2012. All new claims after the system reforms were subject to those 60-day time periods that you refer to—or slightly different timelines, depending on the country of origin—but there were 32,000 claims that were part of the new system but were not subject to the 60 days. What happened is they were not prioritized in our schedule, and those 32,000 claims, therefore, were a backlog that needed to be dealt with.
I'm very pleased to report that as of today, there are fewer than 100 of those claims. The backlog has been substantively eliminated. The 32,000 was eventually down to 5,500 in 2017, and we dedicated a task force to work on that. As of now, there are fewer than 100 principal claims, which are now being dealt with by the refugee protection division. The backlog is effectively eliminated.