The $700 million was for backlog reduction. It was also for the creation of the in-Canada class, to assist people who have temporary status as students or temporary workers in Canada and who want to adjust their status to permanent residency.
Yes, in the absence of that money and those resources, it's difficult to reduce the backlog, but as I said before, the issue of the backlog is not just an issue of processing capacity. You also need to make sure that the people you bring in will do well. And as a matter of fact, when you look at the cost of bringing immigrants in, the money you need to put into integration programs is much higher than that for processing capacity.