Definitely it has two parts. One is that the Canadian government is doing very thorough security and background checks, and we fully assist in that. Additionally, in the civic or private resettlement program, we have additional community information that helps us to deselect those who are dangerous or red-flagged. We have a lengthy process for screening cases. Because we are talking about, let's say, 400, it's a small number compared to the refugee numbers, so it's easy to select the non-problematic cases. We don't want to cause delays.
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