I would be willing to name the one particular post that I found was excellent when I was last there; it was Kenya, about a year and a bit ago—very helpful, very receptive. I was bringing a delegation of young leaders from our church, and they were shown the program. It was explained to them.
I was in Cairo in the past, where the treatment was quite different, and I'll let my other colleagues say what they've experienced at some of the posts they visited.
Certainly the perception seems to be that somehow we are doing things wrong. Even before a visa officer is put in place, they go with the attitude, “Well, the private sponsorship program is the lowest priority and they really don't know what they're doing”, so they start looking for the wrongs in it. When you look for wrong, that's what you see; you don't see the right. So that's really what I think we're encountering.
Perhaps Ed and then Carolyn and Mark—