I would just build a little on Mr. Kelly.
One of the advantages of being in the chair is I get questions on occasion—not necessarily now, but on occasion—that we may want to see in the study. We've already asked the question about the amount of money that would be needed to mitigate the increasing backlog. If the asylum-seeker number was down at 30,000.... According to the AG, with 50,400 claims, more than double the number from the previous year—he's talking back in 2016-17—and with 55,000 in 2018, if we had asylum seekers at 25,000 or 30,000, how quickly would the backlog be in check?