I would argue that there is a bigger difference than just language, because the government-sponsored refugees, as the minister identified, are the most vulnerable groups, and it is they who are targeted. The privately sponsored are different. In terms of even the refugee families' own background, education levels and all of those things make a difference in the resettlement process and so on. The size of the family matters; all of those factors need to be taken into consideration.
I wonder whether or not the ministry staff have done any analysis with respect to this in previous resettlement processes with refugees and therefore have that understanding going forward with Syrian refugees and other groups.