As I mentioned, we've put in a quality assurance program to really make sure that the data, right from the very beginning when we interact with somebody at the border, is captured properly in a system of record. We tend to use, at first, the global case management system, which is the system of the IRCC. It's only when it becomes a removal order and we start to work on it that it would come into our national case management system.
Right now we have about 216,000 people in that system, and this number is constantly changing, all the time, because people are coming through and getting processed. Those volumes have remained, I would say, fairly stable over the last number of years.