It will depend on the individual case and where a particular person is. I want to careful not to speak to an individual case, because I don't want to create an expectation when I don't have the facts, and obviously there would be privacy concerns.
For the most part, we are seeing right now that there is a pretty good ability for us to move people who are in a third country and have been approved. We're seeing a pace of arrivals in excess of about a thousand a month right now, with a new large plane arriving on a weekly basis and sometimes more frequently. If you were to follow that logic, you would find yourself sometime into next year—not too deep into the year.
I'm not as worried about making good on our commitment to those people who are already outside of Afghanistan. I'm not worried about us wavering on our commitment to those in Afghanistan. There is less certainty around the specific date of the arrivals for the people who are in Afghanistan.