Okay, Mr. Chapman. I have only about a minute and a half left.
Can I ask you about what we've heard at committee about the number of those who would potentially become citizens? Can you add some nuance to that? I respect the work of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, but there's a number here of 100,000 plus. That is a number without a lot of context—which I'm not expecting from the PBO as it's not their job to provide that—but you have that particular context, I think, because you've written on this widely. You've appeared before committees in studies of previous iterations, of Bill C-71, for example, and other bills that have been before us in previous years.
Talk about the nuance of that, because I think committee members might be left with the impression that the door is being opened here to 100,000-plus people arriving into the country, when I think that's certainly not the case.