As I mentioned, I believe that only about 700, at most, of the 1,200 were resettled in Canada, so the number that was promised was not achieved. The main thing is to help resettle the rest of the Yazidis that Canada promised to resettle, at least the survivors.
The other thing is that the area where the Yazidis are is a disputed area, so both the KRG and the Iraqi government fight over that area, and access to that area is very limited right now. For UN agencies and NGOs to work there, it is not easy.
I sent my comments to the committee earlier about the possibility of Canada doing specific projects in Sinjar, so for example, to help to rebuild the only hospital that was in the area, directly or through a contractor or a specific NGO, rather than contributing to the UN fund and asking the UN, because it doesn't get there.