Again, it would be similar to the situation of the Yazidis in the sense that just because someone is LGBTI.... It would still depend on what context they're in, right? Do they have a legal or physical protection need? Are they in a safe environment or a non-safe environment? That would determine whether they're to be referred for resettlement.
We don't publish information and I think we might have some difficulties tracking the number of LGBTI cases we refer. What I can tell you, only because I referred earlier to emergency resettlement referrals and to Canada having an urgent protection program to respond to it—and I think you referred already to a cap of 100—is that so far this year Canada has received about 23 cases. These are the highest-risk cases and over a third of them have been LGBTI cases. I only know that because I'm copied on all such submissions because they're given such importance.