Absolutely.
Mr. Darcy Dietrich runs the Regina Open Door Society, and he's very excited about the Karen refugees who have come. He's working full steam ahead to provide services for them. The Karen refugees can talk about that in greater detail.
In terms of the sponsorship agreement holders, yes, there is always something we can do. The sponsorship agreement holders is currently a program that is self-funded through churches and through groups themselves. The Canadian government does not provide any particular funds for them, except for some kind of training program so they know what kinds of people to apply for, etc.
But you have to understand, as I said, unfortunately, due to our program restrictions, we actually restrict the kinds of people we allow in because we say they have to be primary dependants, etc.
These are things in terms of making the program more effective for us to be able to use it as a mechanism for attraction and retention. I think we should then be looking at how we can expand some of the criteria within the program to make it a broader and more welcoming program for smaller centres.
I personally believe it can be a very successful program.