Our biggest challenge has been connecting with those communities and getting an honest, open assessment of what their needs are. To be quite frank, the Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan have lived there for hundreds of years. If there are any supports that we can provide them to allow them to continue to live there, that would be a priority. But we know, for many Sikhs in Afghanistan, that simply isn't possible. They've reached a point of no return. They simply cannot live there anymore.
What we are suggesting is that, with the assistance of NGOs or some sorts of bodies on the ground there, we actually connect with them and find out what their needs are, and if it turns out, as we suspect, that they cannot continue, that we provide them an expedited process to leave.