I would say that we treat cases of dual citizens just as Canadians wherever they are. In cases where dual citizenship is not recognized by the country in which they are present and where our consular access is refused, we continue to make representations, to intervene with the local government, and to try all the avenues at our disposal to continue to raise those cases, but we're very challenged, I would say, in our ability to resolve some of those cases because our access can be limited.
We do devote considerable efforts to making sure that Canadians are informed and that they protect themselves before they travel. We devote the resources necessary to continue to try to assure their well being and to resolve their situations.