There are a couple of different reasons. Family size is one. Another one is that, if there are disabilities amongst family members that need to be accommodated, you need to have specific types of housing for them. A third has been that in some instances the Syrian families have been offered housing in several different locations and have decided they didn't want to go into that housing. They didn't like it. They wanted to be in a different neighbourhood, etc.
There are some more complicated cases that are this remaining 2% that we're working on settling. However, as the minister said, we're expecting, from what our service provider organizations are telling us, that everyone should be in permanent housing within about a month.