Mr. Saunders, you also talked about looking into the economic factors on how refugees or migrants decide where to go, which is very interesting: the cost of going, the payback time, the delay in processing and whatnot.
Currently in the irregular migrant crossings the biggest group is coming from northern Africa, if I understand correctly, and from one particular area. They're getting American visas rather quickly and then they're migrating across. We have been effective on disseminating information to the Latin American communities and the Haitian communities in the U.S.
What do you think is the best way to communicate with those communities? Are there certain social media channels that are better ways, or should our embassies there convey that message so that these people aren't duped into spending a fortune to come here and then not being able to stay if, in fact, they're not refugees? They would be economic migrants and would be returned after they have undertaken a large debt load. Are there effective means that you think can be used?