Thank you, Mr. Watson, for being here. I much appreciate the heart and the passion that you bring to this. I think this is a huge thing that we can do in terms of our own country and as well from abroad.
A special class for adoption from abroad intrigues me a great deal. Tying in with Ms. Minna's remarks, what's your sense, from looking at and studying the situation overseas, of bringing about a refugee class for adoption, but also, as she rightly pointed out, of what we may call the ethical issue or component in terms of bringing children across? I know that there was a little bit of an incident that occurred in Haiti with some zealous people trying to help out these young children, and it was found later that there was some difficulty or reluctance or hesitancy on the part of the parents.
Are there issues like this that one needs to kind of look at as a prelude to this special adoption class for immigration?