The way the regulations work is that normally you have to be outside your country to get refugee protection under the refugee definition and other Canadian laws. Canada has an exception for a few countries, six of them, and I see that the six are Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, the DRC--that's Congo--Zaire, Sierra Leone, and Sudan. If you're in those six countries, and only in those six countries, you can get protection while you're still in those countries and come to Canada as a protected person.
We're saying to add China. Make China number seven, so that somebody can come to a Canadian visa post within China and say, “I am at risk”, and the person can come directly from China to Canada as a person at risk without having to go through a third country. That's the proposal.
When it comes to the government-assisted refugee program, the way it works is that it's very finely broken up. Canada accepts 7,300 or 7,500, but they do it not just as a gross number. They do it by visa posts, and it's all finely broken down. So there are allocated numbers for government-assisted in third countries. And we say that since they're breaking it down and they're doing it by visa post, they should allocate a certain number to Falun Gong who have family ties in Canada and who are not durably resettled in a third country, whatever those numbers happen to be.