Yes, and in some countries, the conditions are such that we have no assurances about certain things. For example, we talked about fundamental principles. We have to begin by looking for a solution inside the country—in other words, with close family members. After that, we try to find another solution within the country and, subsequently, we look at the last resort. We also want to avoid any possible child trafficking.
If there are no assurances, in specific cases, we discuss the situation with the provinces. The provinces make the final decision, but we share information with them. Often the provinces will agree to impose a moratorium on a specific country. In that case, no adoptions from that country will be accepted because of the potential problems.