Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Thank you to all of you for being here.
I want to switch to refugee screening. Just going back a little bit to last late October or early November, when Minister Goodale announced they were going to increase the number of refugees coming in by 25,000, I think everyone in the country pretty well, including the minister—although he probably wouldn't admit it—knew that really wasn't possible unless some things were done differently. There must have been a collective shudder in the department that day. Was there, when that came out? Would that be a fair assessment or assumption? Yes or no?