In my view, it's most important to focus on the successes that are occurring in Canada. We're not looking for a cheque from the committee, or for the government to write off a cheque. That's the goal for substantial funding here.
What is needed, though...for example, in Vancouver they do have their own framework. That project, which is coming along quite far, needs to be supported sufficiently. The training on the CIC interim guidelines and NGO outreach should be a priority. These are things that can be done for a relatively low cost, in particular the training side. It's simply a matter of what's trained on the next month for front-line officers. So the number one thing that Canada could do now is to work with its existing legislation. You'll notice we're not calling for any changes to any legislation at this point. The framework is there. The issue is now getting the maximum value out of it.
I know it's difficult for any government to find funding, so that's why we would not recommend going back and engaging in further studies of the numbers. I mean, that's important to know, but it should not be a priority; it should be making use of the tools we have right now.