All I want to do is to follow up on Mr. Lefebvre's excellent questions—and it's not a gotcha. I thought it was a very good question when the Auditor General had pointed out that things were happening to varying degrees. The very legitimate question was, with some of these high-paid consultants—notwithstanding that there is a main entry point, which I think you said was in Sydney—whether there is any way they could manoeuver or game the system to have a particular application end up in a region where they happen to know that things aren't quite as stringent as they might be in other areas. The answer was that it depends on where the applicant resides.
The only thing I want to do is just to nail down 100% that there is no other option, once it goes in at Sydney, and that where you reside is the region it goes in and there is no ability on the part of a high-paid consultant to game that system and have that application end up somewhere else where they have reason to believe their client would get a less thorough scrutiny.