We raised the issue about the timeline, because there are a lot of Afghans who are in immediate need, and the timeline that has been set to bring these 40,000 Afghans is 2023. We urged him to find a way to expedite the process and make it sooner. With the Syrian refugees, we brought in 25,000 in 100 days, and we're hoping that something could be done in that manner. That was one of our asks.
The other ask was around the criteria the government has set to bring the Afghans here. The criteria are quite narrow. A lot of the women we were trying to help didn't meet the criteria under the special immigration program. For example, gender-based persecution is not captured, so we were trying to ask the minister to revisit those criteria to ensure they are broader so that those additional people we're trying to help can be brought to Canada. So far we haven't received anything. We're hoping at the follow-up this week that they're going to be able to tell us whether they've made any movement on these asks and also on removing the cap on sponsorship agreement holders to be able to bring in Afghan refugees. That's a big barrier to private sponsorship holders such as us. We've only been—