I'll speak to a very narrow issue, although there are some other ones I want to deal with. It was certainly a compelling presentation, and well put together.
The former minister tended to deal with the situation by relaxing, essentially, the family class criteria in attempting to get the people in. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, very few took benefit of that, even though there was a window of time for that to happen.
Going down that particular road--without arguing the refugee matter for now, or the statelessness issue that you mentioned--is there a further relaxation that you could see as being useful for some or all of these? With regard to the 188 who are left, have they applied to, say, the United States or other countries and been refused for one reason or other, and what might that have been?