If I may then ask the Minister to commit to the committee to provide that information to us as soon as it's available with precisely how many staff will be sent back, the budget allocation for it, how long they will be there, how many families will be processed with these additional resources, and how many will still be waiting.
I ask this because there are numerous families who have come forward sponsoring families and who are anxious. The level of frustration is beyond measure. They are frustrated because they've rented spaces and he apartments sit empty. They have no idea when those families are coming. Some of the sponsoring families have asked me to ask the minister for compensation. They felt the monies they've raised have being wasted, and when the families come they may not have the resources to accommodate them. You can imagine the level of frustration.
In relation to that, I need to ask the minister about this. We met and discussed this, and the minister indicated that work is under way with respect to it.
Specifically, there are some applications, and some refugee families, that are in locations where we don't even have a processing centre, particularly in northern Iraq. For example, I have in my riding the Or Shalom along with 100 other sponsoring groups who are waiting for Kurdish families in the northern Iraq area. They've been told there are no processing centres there to process the applications even though the UNHCR has approved them. They are literally at wits end with respect to this. Some of them, I think, met with the minister when he was in Vancouver.
The suggestion that I presented to the minister was to have the UNHCR, the IOM, and other international agencies help with processing the applications, especially in those locations where there are no processing centres, such as northern Iraq.
The minister indicated that was a good suggestion, so I wonder whether that has been undertaken, and if so when we can see families processed so they can arrive here in Canada.