There are two elements.
In fact, forgive me for first finishing that last little piece. To their credit, religious minorities registered much higher percentages with us than the ethnic population. It's estimated they were 1% to 3%. They were more than 10 times that in terms of the registration and the population registering with us, and they were even more than double that in terms of the number we resettled.
We didn't select them because they were a particular ethnic minority or religious belief. It was because they had a legal physical protection need. Because they were persecuted, based on independent criteria they met the refugee definition. Because they were victims of torture, they needed resettlement on that basis.
I mentioned there were seven categories of Iraqis who came to Canada.