According to the Auditor General's reports, at the time of the audit, reunification with spouses and families outside Canada took approximately 20 months. Reunification now takes 13 months. So it's much easier to do. For people who are in Canada, it used to take 12 months, and now it's 10 months. So we've expedited processing in those cases.
The situation in Quebec is slightly more difficult because family reunification there takes more time than elsewhere in Canada. There's a family reunification threshold in Quebec, and once it's reached, people have to continue waiting to be reunited with their loved ones. That's a challenge, but we're working closely with Quebec on the problem and on its economic and humanitarian program. You can see on the website that processing times are shorter outside Quebec.