Absolutely, that's understood, and you've been assisting groups as they come to Canada, which is incredibly helpful.
However, going there, to Iraq, on the ground, and trying to help, is an incredibly different exercise. For example, as you know full well, a lot of the displaced people in Iraq have a lack of access to documentation. That's one huge challenge you would face. Another challenge, of course, would be that in the event that you did select even 400 people, you would have to ensure their security until they were to leave that country.
How would you deal with all these cascading challenges, which are bound to confront any group that goes to Iraq?