I can't speak to that region at this time, but I'd be very happy to provide information to you on the caps that are used for the private sponsorship program.
What I would emphasize is that the cap is really about processing efficiencies and backlogs, the issue being that we do not want refugees to languish in backlogs without their coming to Canada. Therefore, we have to match the private sponsor interest and capacity with what we are able to process overseas, because the alternative is to have four- or five-year wait times for refugees who are in the queue but can't actually make it to Canada. It's extremely frustrating for the private sponsors who have to wait that long to get the refugees.
It's a planning tool and an operational tool to ensure that the applicants are treated with respect.