To give you all a bit of background on where I'm coming from, I'm part of the United Church, but also, as a result of going on a refugee exposure trip with Heather, which Heather facilitated, to Kenya in the summer of 2005—Prior to that, I was involved in the sponsorship of refugees at McMaster University through an organization called WUSC, World University Service of Canada. I'm now, essentially, a junior program officer at that organization and helping to support local committees raise the funds and overall make the sponsorships a success. WUSC sponsors about 50 refugee students between the ages of 18 and 25, per year, to universities and colleges across the country, as a way of reaching out to the Canadian public, to Canadian youth, as a way of mobilizing them around refugee issues and really getting them involved. I'm a product of both WUSC and the United Church's interest in that.
I'm on a very steep learning curve, I have to admit, because I'm constantly learning about this, and I don't know all the background. I haven't been on committees for 10 years. I was just—