Mr. Chair, as I was indicating in response to the previous question, it is often the case that when newcomers, particularly refugees, come to Canada, we work through settlement organizations. They have temporary temporary housing or apartments for newcomers until such time as they can find permanent accommodation in the locations where they are. We always ask for an address history when someone applies for citizenship, and that is for the entire period of residence of, in this case, six years. You will oftentimes see the same address as being identified because newcomers have gone into this temporary shelter, temporary housing, that is being provided by settlement provider organizations. It doesn't necessarily mean there's been fraud that has been committed, but it's a fact that you have a common address that is used for newcomers coming to Canada.
I don't know, Mr. Orr, if you have anything to add to that, but I think that's certainly a common reason why we would see the same address recurring.