Okay.
When it comes to victims of genocide, any genocide, I believe we have to make it clear that there is an exception here. When we are talking about genocide, we are talking about a whole generation, a whole family, being killed. One of the major effects we see in the victims or survivors of genocide is the way in which they have been divided from their family. I think we need to have an exception for any survivor of genocide in order to make them feel united again, to make them feel whole again.
The problem is that we think the genocide is over, that it was four or five years ago and it's over. In reality, the genocide is still going: There are still people who are stuck there and there are still people who are missing, with no news of them.
The short answer is that I believe extending permission or making an exception for them is very proper.