What the government has set is its highs and lows in terms of its targets and generally it comes nowhere near meeting its high targets. For the sponsorship under family reunification of children who are the overseas families of refugees who are already settled in Canada, it didn't even meet the low end of the target.
So I think that talking about caps for refugees is not necessarily what we need to be talking about. What we need to be talking about is how it's possible for Canada, with all its resources, to take on a larger commitment when the numbers of refugees are growing. While I recognize that there are these two programs for Iraqi and LGBT refugees, when you look at Kenya and Nairobi and, for us, how many of our refugee claimants come from Uganda, from various parts in East Africa...they're going to die before they get here.