Absolutely, there are countries that have been used. They call them “lily pad” countries. For example, the United Arab Emirates has provided some service for people who are undocumented, who can travel from Afghanistan to places like Dubai, where there's a special humanitarian village. The challenge is there are a lot of people who have already done that. If we use the Dubai example, that humanitarian village is full. It's full of people who can't seem to find onward passage to another country, so they have stopped accepting people. That's the challenge we face.
At Aman Lara, we look at whatever route we can find to get people out of Afghanistan, but we have to make sure they have an onward route to Canada. That's why verifying their identity and getting full approval before they leave Afghanistan is so crucial.
These third party countries exist. We are exploring them as avenues, but in most cases they're already full. Until the people who are there move on, we can't put any more people into that system. That's the challenge we face.