Originally, 56 families--approximately 200 people--were found to be eligible. The committee recognized 500, but the policy covered around 200 people.
Of those 56 families--200 people--only 8 families applied. The rest went to the U.S. The majority chose the U.S. because the U.S. recognized them as refugees and gave them money and all that when they settled there.
With regard to the 10-year sponsorship, there was a family we brought over last year who couldn't afford it because she's the sole-income earner. Her six siblings were in the Philippines. She was eligible to apply, but it would have cost the family tens of thousands of dollars. So they couldn't be reunited.