There is a perception that private sponsors are putting forward cases that are family members but not refugees. Therefore, those applications are looked at with suspicion, when in fact people can be refugees and be family members. UNHCR recognizes this, and it's absolutely natural that for private sponsors who have taken the visa-office-referred cases, for example, there is the echo effect that I mentioned.
I was speaking to a small private sponsor just recently. It was a small volunteer organization. Last year, they received 25 applications that they were looking at sponsoring. They accepted and processed two; they screened out 23. So it's not that sponsors are not screening out cases. It would have been much easier for them to just put through all 25 cases and not do the work of screening and having to be the bad news people telling the family members no, but sponsors are being very diligent.