I just wanted to get a timeframe as to how long you've been doing this kind of work.
To go back to you, Mr. Oberle, my next question has to do with the fact that you said the legislation is not necessary, that it could have been done in other ways. I think you did also say that the legislative requirement was a catalyst to actually getting this done and spreading it across the department.
You've given me a couple of examples with respect to child-minding and ESL, but if you could, explain to us exactly what impact getting the legislation going has had on the overall planning of immigration, as you plan not just recommend categories but priorities, criteria, that kind of thing. How has the legislation impacted on that kind of thing?