I would have to specifically know the circumstances. I'm cautious, because I don't want to suggest a strategy that might be different from what is being proposed in the region.
We have a lot of discussions with Canada in the region. Canada is actually the chair of the Syria Core Group. The core group is a group of states, basically all the key resettlement countries and the UNHCR, who get together to work out things operationally. I know they're struggling with some of these same questions about how we....
Really, it's an operational question that you're getting at. How do we actually get that person out? If we accept that the person needs the protection, then how do we ensure that you've been able to interview them to your satisfaction and you don't feel there's a security risk, as well as us feeling that they would not be put in more danger?