We're estimating that the numbers have to be increased to 4,000. When we are talking about the Yazidi situation, we are talking mostly about the victims. I don't like to call them the “victims”; they are the victors or the survivors of ISIS. It's mostly about children and women and their families who survived ISIS—they lived.
It is estimated that 7,000 of them were kidnapped by ISIS. There are 3,200 that still remain in the hands of ISIS. We believe that at least half of this number have already been killed by air strikes or by ISIS, or by being used as human shields in the conflict.
I truly believe that the numbers have to increase to 4,000 in order to make an impact on the ground.