Indulge me for 30 seconds, because it's a little more complicated than an ordinary decision to waive the refugee status determination.
I'm looking at the 40,000 refugee commitment. We have nearly half that group. It's likely to be made up of those who've made a contribution to Canada. We've already waived that requirement for that group. We're working with sponsorship agreement holders who are largely resettling people who are outside the country. They don't need refugee status determination already if it's a sponsorship agreement holder working with people outside the country.
I'm looking at the extended families of the previously resettled interpreters who came in 2009 and 2012. They don't need one either. When I'm looking at our suite of programs, I don't see that there will be a need to waive, because the people who are going to make up our program don't require it already.