I'd just like to continue along the path of considering the vulnerable, the persecuted, the minorities who have managed to escape Syria and Iraq but have failed to enter the UNHCR camps for designation because they fear discrimination or worse—perhaps renewed persecution in those camps—and are living in the local economies, for example, in Jordan or in Lebanon. Most specifically, we've had information from ministers of the Kurdish autonomous region who have come to Ottawa in the last few months and complained—I think that's the fair word—that many Yazidis and others, including Christian minorities, who have not received UNHCR designation are not in the camps and are living in the local economy and are not supported by the government of Iraq, and that the Kurdish autonomous government, the regional government, is having to carry the load.
I understand they are still technically internally displaced people, but they are in a unique situation in which the government of Iraq is not accepting the responsibility that it should in their regard. What is the UNHCR doing about that?